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Displaying Pound symbol in report
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| bneelakantan@covansys.com 2005-11-09, 7:55 am |
| Hi,
I need to display the UK Pound symbol (=A3) and the US dollar Symbol ($)
in my COBOL or Easytrieve report. Can some one help me?.
Thanks,=20
Balaji.
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| SkippyPB 2005-11-09, 6:55 pm |
| On 9 Nov 2005 02:07:00 -0800, bneelakantan@covansys.com enlightened
us:
>Hi,
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>I need to display the UK Pound symbol (£) and the US dollar Symbol ($)
>in my COBOL or Easytrieve report. Can some one help me?.
>
>Thanks,
>Balaji.
Note the poster's email address. This is an out-sourcing group in
India with headquarters in Michigan. Just to let you know the quality
of people who can't look up simple PIC clauses in a manual.
Sigh.
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| Frederico Fonseca 2005-11-09, 6:55 pm |
| On 9 Nov 2005 02:07:00 -0800, bneelakantan@covansys.com wrote:
>Hi,
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>I need to display the UK Pound symbol (£) and the US dollar Symbol ($)
>in my COBOL or Easytrieve report. Can some one help me?.
>
>Thanks,
>Balaji.
Course we can. It is called RTFM.
The answer to your question is clearly stated on them. And if not
using one of the things directly declared on them you can always do it
the hard way e.g. manual edit.
Frederico Fonseca
ema il: frederico_fonseca at syssoft-int.com
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