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I am greatly puzzled about this.> > If I could fix the table somehow then no matter what font I use, everything should work and it's done. The table I want to insert the "Greater than or Equal to" sign is having an conflict somehow you know.
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Again puzzled, this is the 1st time I hear something like that maybe your table is indeed completely messed up, so retry with a new fresh table and if that works get rid of the old broken one> > I got the "Less than or Equal to" sign worked just fine because it stored the "pound" sign in the table fine (this is a pound sign "£" ). I don't know what to do than to think harder and harder. Also in hoping God will send an angel to me, maybe you're my angel, hehehe. I know how it feels when I'm almost there.
> > Tai,
> >
> > You are definitely on the wrong (thinking) line.
> > read also my
remarks in your message
> > A table can contain any kind of character you like. What you see is not the content of a table but a converted integer to an image. This image resembles a character or even a smaal picture if you like. The logic and code to convert the integer to an image is done in the Font file.
> > Now this definitely very very quickly told, but I believe basicly correct.
> > If you change the font in your display logic you will get an other picture.
> > So if you see a British Pound sign in your field where you have inserted chr(163) you have not assigned the font Symbol to that field, but an other.
> > Now if you understand that and you can see your famous Greater e.s.o. sign on your screen in your textbox whatever, than go to your report select that particular text box again and assign the Symbol font to that box (you know how to do that?) Now run your report and tell me the result. If still not statisfied I request you to zip me:
> > a. your table with no more than 3 rows and b. your report
> > This MUST and SHALL be solved!
> >
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Koen
> >
> > P.S. how did my example programm work out on yoyr screen?
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> I'm at home right now. I'm sending you my test case so you can show me by adding the logics and code to it to make it worked. My test case is working because the table is storing the "superscript 3" character ok. Pretending you're helping to fix around with the table at work in which it is not accepting this "superscript 3" character for the ">=" sign. Can you show me how through my test case? The table at work is the one I have an issue with and I don't know how to send that to you without interfering the policies because the table contains all the clinical data related. Can you send back my test case to let me see your code and then I will try to fix this issue at work and let you know the result with screenshots of things later? Thanks.
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> Tai Nguyen.
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http://www.foxite.com/uploads/bd7411e8-8cf2-4383-a37b-de07aab59701.zipTai,
I confirm the test with your test Report2 confirms, everything is showing as it should be. There is no problem at all.
If you cant zip me only 3 records of your production database, should always be possible, just change some confidential data to rubbish, but dont change the critical field, and equaly important mail me your report.
if you dont want to mail in public, last option I have to open my private mailbox: koenUnderscorepillerAtHotmailDotcom
Regards.
Koen
Regards,
Koen