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Ho, now I understand better. I know that UIM interpret those caracter as you want. But I do not know how to do that in a DSPF. Denis Robitaille Directeur services technique TI 819 363 6130 SUPPORT Jour (EST) Daytime : 819-363-6134 En-dehors des heures (EST) After hour : 819-363-6158 Network Status : 819-363-6157 >>> mlazarus@xxxxxxxx 09/26/05 9:43 am >>> Denis, We're already doing that. There is an option to return the message text with or withou those characters. What I'm looking for is the system routine that "sees" those characters and formats the message based on those values, on the fly. Maybe one of the DSM APIs? Barbara? -marm Original Message: ----------------- From: Denis Robitaille denis_robitaille@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:21:57 -0400 To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Message text formatting To do so, you must use the QMHRTVM API. All the doc is available in the information center Denis Robitaille Directeur services technique TI 819 363 6130 SUPPORT Jour (EST) Daytime : 819-363-6134 En-dehors des heures (EST) After hour : 819-363-6158 Network Status : 819-363-6157 >>> mlazarus@xxxxxxxx 09/25/05 6:12 pm >>> Is there an API to format retrieved message text? I mean resolving the &N, &B, &P codes. If no API is available, does anyone have a routine to do this? It's not a huge deal to write one, but I would rather avoid reinventing the wheel. Thanks. -mark -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
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