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English translation: maximum 255 characters in lower case

19:50 Jun 9, 2004
English language (monolingual) [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Computers: Software / sap
English term or phrase: char 255 lower case
SAP instructions. Independent lines in a list:


char 255 lower case
char 40 lower case
char 60 lower case
nefer
Selected answer:maximum 255 characters in lower case
Explanation:
:)
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Clauwolf
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5 +12maximum 255 characters in lower case
Clauwolf
4 +2character number 255 in lower case..character number 40 in lower case..character number 60 in lower.
airmailrpl
5ASCII TABLE - see comment .
Craft.Content
3see link provided it that helps.
Hacene


  

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1 min   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +12
maximum 255 characters in lower case


Explanation:
:)

Clauwolf
Local time: 07:05
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Native speaker of: Native in PortuguesePortuguese
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Alexander Demyanov
1 min
  -> thanks

agree  Hacene: probably, but more context would have been nice
13 mins
  -> right

agree  Vicky Papaprodromou
37 mins
  -> thanks

agree  mk_lab
1 hr
  -> thanks - this space/field has a limit of 255 characters

agree  Charlie Bavington: mostly likely
1 hr
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agree  Saleh Chowdhury, Ph.D.
4 hrs

agree  Rajan Chopra
5 hrs

agree  Alexandra Tussing
6 hrs

agree  pablosan
10 hrs

agree  vixen: It probably refers to the specified format of a field. A max. of 255/60/40 characters may be entered and they must be in lower case.
13 hrs

agree  Alfa Trans (X)
20 hrs

agree  methrinia
9 days
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14 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
see link provided it that helps.


Explanation:
without more context, impossible to be sure


    Reference: http://www.swi.psy.uva.nl/projects/SWI-Prolog/mailinglist/ar...
Hacene
United Kingdom
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
character number 255 in lower case..character number 40 in lower case..character number 60 in lower.


Explanation:
char 255 lower case
char 40 lower case
char 60 lower case

airmailrpl
Brazil
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in PortuguesePortuguese

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agree  Charlie Bavington: less likely, but by no means impossible :-)
25 mins
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agree  George Vardanyan
11 hrs
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11 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
ASCII TABLE - see comment .


Explanation:
In computer lingo, char(n) refers to the ascii table. Using a standard text editor, press the left alt-key and then press the number from the digits. After the entire number has been pressed, release the alt-key. You will notice a symbol appearing on the screen. This symbol is the representation from the ASCII table corresponding to the number you have pressed.

Char 255, or char(255) is actually a non-printable character; char(40) stands for (, and char(60) stands for <

Hth.


Craft.Content
Local time: 15:35
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