Is it an Octal value?  If it is, it's a decimal value 96, which is the
backward single quote character, I think.  That would kind of make sense
since it would be the first quotation mark and the system could be just
converting it to a "start quotation" character.

TOTALLY guessing, here, of course.

BobW

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Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:02 AM
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Subject: [U2] Strange...Not sure what it means.

ok. This is in UV 10 on Linux.

Type at the ">"
ED VOC TESTXX1 TESTXX1"

(yes, there is only one double quote on the second entry - I found this
by forgetting the first)

>ED VOC TESTXX1 TESTXX1"

SELECTed record name = "TESTXX1".
New record.

----: N

SELECTed record name = "TESTXX1^00311".
New record.

----: N

How does a (") equate to ^00311 and what exactly is ^00311 ?


George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Accounting/Data Division, EDI Administrator
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ph:856.848.9005 Ext 220
The Wyanoke Group
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