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Kenneth Brody wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Quoting jim timlin (Thu, 02 Jun 2005 14:08:12 -0400):
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<pre wrap=""><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ryan@bulldogsoftware.com">ryan@bulldogsoftware.com</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><!---->[... how to check for "/D0" in selection set ...
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<pre wrap="">What I have done in the past to find these records with a selector set
is:
Define an alpha field (the same or at least 3 bytes in length) and
create a
selector set to say: field 10 EQ /D0
Save the selector set, then update it and change the field to the one
you need to check,
cursor over and the /D0 will right-justify. Save the update.
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I believe that "contains /" works as well with the same method.</pre>
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<pre wrap="">Yes it will, but it will also find "/OV" as well as "/D0".
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Cheers,<br>
Jim<br>
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