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What verison of FOCUS or WebFOCUS are you using? In what context are you trying to trim trailing blanks? In a MODIFY, MAINTAIN, or TABLE? In a HEADER or a COMPUTE? In an & variable? Need more info to help you better.
Posts: 995 | Location: Gaithersburg, MD, USA | Registered: May 07, 2003
hey matt! good to "see" you on fp. do you mean just the edit soft concat DEFINE NEWNAME/A32='''' |OLDNAME || ''''; or the TRIM command (using func manual page 4-44) which can trim from both front and back of a string. NENAME/A32=TRIM('T',OLDNAME,32,' ',1,NEWNAME); There's TRIM, STRIP, and SQUEEZ-- all totally great new functions.
and do you mean how to create a csv in another app to be read into wf?? exporting as a csv from excel xp doesn't put quotes around alpha strings. there are several newer export as csv formats in excel xp. take the first one on the list.
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003