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− | The MEMOTRAN() function translates all hard carriage returns (ASCII 13), within the <memofield> or <expC1>, into the character defined by <expC2>. If <expC2> is not specified, then it defaults to a semicolon. | + | The MEMOTRAN() function translates all hard carriage returns (ASCII 13), within the <memofield> or <expC1>, into the character defined by <expC2>. If <expC2> is not specified, then it defaults to a semicolon. MEMOTRAN() also translates all line feed/soft carriage returns (ASCII 10), within the <memofield> or <expC1>, into the character defined by <expC3>. If <expC3> is not specified, then it defaults to a space. |
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==Example== | ==Example== |
Latest revision as of 09:02, 19 August 2022
Purpose
Function to translate carriage returns
Syntax
MEMOTRAN(<memofield> | <expC1> [,<expC2> [,<expC3>]])
See Also
HARDCR(), MEMLINES(), MEMOEDIT(), MEMOLINE(), MEMOREAD(), MEMOSAY(), MEMOWRITE(), MLCOUNT(), MLINE(), SET MEMOWIDTH, SET MEMOWINDOW, TEXTEDIT()
Description
The MEMOTRAN() function translates all hard carriage returns (ASCII 13), within the <memofield> or <expC1>, into the character defined by <expC2>. If <expC2> is not specified, then it defaults to a semicolon. MEMOTRAN() also translates all line feed/soft carriage returns (ASCII 10), within the <memofield> or <expC1>, into the character defined by <expC3>. If <expC3> is not specified, then it defaults to a space.
Example
use accounts m_var = memotran(product_des)
Products
Recital Server, Recital