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You will need to split it and eliminate zeros in each 3 digit segment. If there is a zero between the . and the first significant digit, it will be interpreted a octal. It is not the same to use 192.168.1.15 or 192.168.001.015 _____________________________________________________________________ Denis Robitaille wrote: > Hello all, > > I have a field that holds an IP address (numeric 12 digits). I want to >display/print it as 999.999.999.999 > > I tought I'd used the edit word EDTWRD(' . . . ') > > But this does not work because the "." is considered the decimal separatior. > > Is there an easy way to format an IP address on a report? > > thanks > > Denis Robitaille
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