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Re: Catenating rv's: msg#00057db.dataperfect.general
Comments inline... Tim Rude ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Perez" <tony-O0bqDAmko14luPl5bxqUMw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "'DataPerfect Users Discussion Group'" <dataperf-Ii8YPGKeNuMyuW1uK6fEew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 10:59 PM Subject: RE: [Dataperf] Catenating rv's > Using apply.format["GZZZ9";PxFx] produces a space > in a 3 digit image file #. I've now changed it to apply.format["G9999";PxFx] > which produces a 0 in front of a 3 digit image file #. This is consistent > with Bruce's counting mechanism. You can use print modifiers within an 'apply.format[...]' statement to get rid of the spaces if you want. Something like apply.format["GZZZZ9;;B";PxFx]. > The link breaks and does not recognize the text between > "URLv0158&Refer=http://travel.ian.com/index.jsp?pageName=". It never goes to > the vendor's website. Make sure you're printing your RV with the format A0A0. This should keep DP from breaking the line unless you have a [HRt] code within the text.
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