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Hmm, interesting..

Did you create the source file as code page 285?, as that what it was created in.

If you did, what code page is your session/job in? You could try chainging your job/session to 285 and see if that helps.

I'll try changing mine to the code page your using to see if I can replicate your problem.

I know pound signs can be a problem, as can dollar signs in other programs I've downloaded in the past.

I would not recommend going through changing all the £ signs, as I think there may be thousands of them and the next release would have the same problem.

BTW, it would be best to discuss this on the forum I set up, as I don't really want to clog the mailing list with support requests!

Thanks for the feedback
Adam



Bryan Dietz shaped the airwaves to say, On 13/02/2010 19:08:
I have problems with a British pound sign in the source £ I think it
should be a $ sign.

I double check that I folowed the direction for installing after using
netserver to transfer the file to the IFS.

Still working thru, not fun.

Bryan



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