In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brutzman,
Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I have what looks like ^253^253 that needs to be just ^253.
Are you sure they're value marks, and not } or whatever they display as
in your editor?
Without luck I have tried...
1: C/^253^253/^253
and
1: C\^253^253\^253
Wol:
This technique is new to me. It works well. Thanks!
--Bill
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Try ^ to put ED into display control character mode and check that
they really are value marks...
Cheers,
Wol
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If it's Unidata, then do EV (Edit Values) and that will put you in a vertical
editor of those values, then you can go to the one you want to remove and do a
DE (Delete line) then FI (File Item) and it will return you to the level you
where at. You may want to play with this on a test item till
Try a CW first? Although your first form works in AE on unidata 7.1...
Edward
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Subject: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks
If you have a version of UV with AE and it is working you can use EV to
edit the mv position and delete the extra.
Brenda
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If you're using AE then DV will delete the last MV (whether it's empty or
not).
Check the help for more extensive syntax (you can delete specified values,
sub-values etc). There are a whole host of value editing functions.
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada
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From:
A dot?
C.^253^253.^253
Caryl
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Subject: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks
I have what looks like ^253^253
Either should work.
When you are editing the record, type ^ (shift+6) alone then press (Enter) to
reveal the hidden or mysterious codes. It may be that what looks like ^253^253
is not truly that.
Laure Hansen,
City of Redwood City - Information Technology
1017 Middlefield Road - Redwood City,
Did you do a shift-6 (^) first?
How about trying an R instead of a C?
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C/^^253^^253/^^253/
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From: Brutzman, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:19:36 -0400
I have what looks like ^253^253 that needs to
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