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Never mind.  I found the issue.  I was misplacing the factors.  It should 
be:
 
@DTW_POS(",", CUSNME, COMMA)

Thanks anyway!!!


Peter Vidal 
PALL Corporation / SR Programmer Analyst, IT Development Group
10540 Ridge Rd., Ste 203, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5111
http://www.pall.com

"Good habits result from resisting temptation."
Ancient Proverb





Peter Vidal
01/19/2006 03:07 PM

 
        To:     WEB400
        cc: 
        Subject:        DTW_POS

Hi list!

Why this is not working?

@DTW_POS(CUSNME, ",", COMMA)
Position: $(COMMA) 

CUSNME is the customer name and what I want to do is to eliminate a 
possible comma in the field.  I want to determine if there is any comma in 
it.  Later on, I want to allow the user to save the data on the browser 
down to a .CSV file but the comma in the customer name will shift the 
values of all the other fields.

TIA,

Peter Vidal 
PALL Corporation / SR Programmer Analyst, IT Development Group
10540 Ridge Rd., Ste 203, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5111
http://www.pall.com

"Truth is not always popular, but it is always right."
Anonymous




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