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It is true, I realized it after hitting send. Your xlate solution loocks excelent.

Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Raul,

I think the first solution will always return zero unless the actual string ":;,.*' is found in the field.

Of course, I've been known to be wrong before.

HTH,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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To find them: %scan(':;,.*': field) This will return zero if not found, where it is the first one otherwise. To find anything other than valid: %check('0123456...': field) Gives zero if all valid,

steema@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

is there a simple way to check a field for characters as '#', ':', '.',
etc... rather than asking on each one?






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