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P10.1 and P12 are storage formats. % ad C are display options.
If you want to actually have display options in your held data then you have to use a format that actually holds the output as it would be seen on screen, i.e. FORMAT WP (No master generated)
You could use function PTOA (or FTOA) to convert your numbers into alphanumeric values, including formatting. You can do the same with dates by using function DATETRAN.
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I figured I'd have to do some sort of coversion to alpha but that can be messy.
I hadn't thought of the WP output format. Thanks JG I'll check i out although not knowing what it looks like returned to an ajax call, I'm not sure how that will work - we'll see.
One thing I did was to create and XMLR file as this preserves the formatting and the column titles. Then I was able to reformat the data into a table/thead/tbody/tfoot and load the JQuery grid. Unfortunately this is slow for large tables and the client side sorting is slow as well. I do wish that IB wrote a standard, well formed table with good tags. I wouldn't have to rewrite the output to prepare it for the JQuery grid.