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Another difference between %Editx and %Char is that %Char does zero suppression. If you don't want that (like with SSNs), use %EditC with the 'X' edit code. On 5/4/06, Michael_Schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx <Michael_Schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Obvious answer.
EditC allows you to chose a predetermined format.
EditW allows you to format a number that isn't predetermined for example a
phone number.
Char converts number to a character string.
Michael Schutte
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Could knowing people shed light on the differences between %char,
%editw, & %editc? Is there a preference? Is there different behavior?
Is %char a subset of %editc(fld: 'J')?
Bob Cozzi wrote:
> eval fldc = %char(fldn)
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