Could the client have the S36 mode turned on? If in that mode only upper case will print/display on a command line. Might be same with copy past?
William...
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No. It simply does not allow lower case entry. They type and the uppercase value displays. They paste, and the value appears as uppercase.
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Does it work OK when they do direct entry?
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On 1/16/2013 12:12 PM, Thomas Garvey wrote:
This is a green screen RPG program with a display file having an entry field. That field allows lowercase entry. There's nothing wrong with the program. It's more than ten years old and works for dozens of clients, except this one.
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If you are copying it into a command prompt, make sure you surround the
character string with single quotes. If it is a command prompt, change
the parameter on the command to allow for mixed characters.
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
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On 1/16/2013 12:00 PM, Thomas Garvey wrote:
Anyone run into this before?
I have a client that is using Client Access and to which we provide a software access code, which includes lowercase characters. However, when he copies the value (which we give him) to the clipboard and pastes it into the entry value of the green screen program (which we provide), it converts it to all uppercase. The fault is NOT in the program because the entry field allows lowercase. Caps Lock is NOT on.
Is there some setting in Client Access that autoconverts all keyboard entry into uppercase?
Thanks,
Thomas Garvey
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