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Thx JG! unfortunately it is not returing any lines when I use decimals from 0-31. The documentation in WF shows an ASCII set with this descr.
This chart shows the primary printable characters in the ASCII and EBCDIC character sets and their decimal equivalents. Extended ASCII codes (above 127) are not included.
I dont know if these codes arent just included or not supported at all in the Id like to use it.
----------------------------- PROD WF 7.7.02, PMF 5.2.3, MSQL 2005 QA WF 7.7.02, PMF 5.2.3, MSQL 2005 Primarily self-service; adapters: SAP BW, SAP R/3, SQL Server, FlexEnable Windows, all output
Posts: 22 | Location: Germany | Registered: December 17, 2009
Are you sure that there is a TAB character in the field ?
You can check the HEX codes of the field with the function UFMT.
DEFINE FILE CAR
TABCOUNTRY/A10 = CTRAN(10,COUNTRY,78,9,'A10') ;
HEXCOUNTRY/A20 = UFMT(TABCOUNTRY,10,HEXCOUNTRY) ;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT TABCOUNTRY
HEXCOUNTRY
WHERE TABCOUNTRY CONTAINS HEXBYT(9,'A1')
END