Format must be inside the arg... (edited text below) (You had one too many ">")
<@ASSIGN "request$r_firstname" <@FORMAT <@ARG firstname" >
On Jan 1, 2005, at 10:06 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
I put the following code into a results HTML that is run from the <FORM...> tag:
<@ASSIGN "request$r_firstname" <@FORMAT <@ARG " >
<@ARG <@ARG firstname <@VAR >
When I test it, the value entered into the form (brian) gives the following results:
brian/Brian/Brian
Could it be that you've missed the step of assigning the <@ARG ...> value to the variable?
Hope this helps,
Steve Smith
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On Friday, December 31, 2004, at 01:01 PM, Brian Mowers wrote:
This should be very simple but does not seem to work. What is the easiest way to Word case an argument?
I have an argument <@ARG Firstname> that I want to do initial caps on. ie- brian should be Brian.
��������<@VAR local$Firstname� format="case:word">
Does not seem to do it. Any suggestions?
~Best regards,
Brian Mowers
T2000 X .047 on W2003 Server. R:base databases
Brian Mowers
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