Scanning for ASCII characters
Art Bahrs
abahrs@denkor.com
Fri, 21 Jul 2000 07:39:50 -0700
Hi Andreas :)
I think you want the INDEX() function?? It returns the location of where
in the target string the search string starts...
Art "did I get it right? hehe" Bahrs
----- Original Message -----
From: <AMNoack@herc.com>
To: <POWERH-L@sphere.swau.edu>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 6:18 AM
Subject: Scanning for ASCII characters
> Hello fellow list(en)ers,
>
> once I had a small piece of Quiz code that could chose a record if a
> certain field contained a certain string, like "ABC" in "lnmABCmk". Now
> you may guess: I do not find it back. Someone still got it? Ah, yes and if
> its RTFM, do not flame me please, no manuals here at that time.
>
> THX a lot & kind regards
> Andreas Noack
> BetzDearborn GmbH
> A division of Hercules
> Development Group Europe
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