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=SET SEPARATOR=
 
 
 
==Class==
 
Numeric Data
 
 
 
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
Change the character used to mark thousands
 
Change the character used to mark thousands
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set separator to "."
 
set separator to "."
 
@1,1 say ord_value picture "999.999.999.99"
 
@1,1 say ord_value picture "999.999.999.99"
1.234.567,89</code>
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1.234.567,89
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</code>
  
  
 
==Products==
 
==Products==
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer
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Recital Server, Recital  
 
[[Category:Documentation]]
 
[[Category:Documentation]]
 
[[Category:Commands]]
 
[[Category:Commands]]
 
[[Category:Set_Commands|SEPARATOR]]
 
[[Category:Set_Commands|SEPARATOR]]
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[[Category:Numeric Data]]
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[[Category:Numeric Data Set Commands]]

Latest revision as of 15:27, 25 November 2009

Purpose

Change the character used to mark thousands


Syntax

SET SEPARATOR TO [<expC>]


See Also

SET DECIMALS, SET POINT, SET PRECISION


Description

The SET SEPARATOR TO command changes the thousand mark character from a comma to the character specified by <expC> and is used in conjunction with a picture statement or clause. This command, along with SET POINT, is typically used to change the way a decimal is written from 123,456.98 to 123.456,98. In order for the SET SEPARATOR command to work properly when outputting with @...SAYS or ?, a picture must be used that conforms to the setting of SET POINT and SET SEPARATOR. If <expC> is more than one character long, the SET SEPARATOR command will only use the first character in the string. When used without a character expression, the SET SEPARATOR command changes the thousand mark character back to the default of a comma (,).


Example

set point to ","
set separator to "."
@1,1 say ord_value picture "999.999.999.99"
1.234.567,89


Products

Recital Server, Recital