The format for Canada is correct.
On 3/12/08, Joe D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ** > This may well be off topic and I apologize for posting this to the list but > I thought it may perhaps be the quickest way to get the most current > information of what I want to know considering we have a global community > here. > > I have a question about phone number formats across different countries.. > specifically those listed below. I thought since we have users here from all > over the globe some of you could contribute to what the format of Cell and > land line numbers in your respective countries is like.. My whole purpose of > doing this is I have a PeopleSoft integration that is work in progress. > > I'm dealing with phone numbers in a character field in PeopleSoft, that have > been entered in a very 'free-text' format, and I was attempting to import > that into Remedy using AIE. While building the interface to do so I am in > the process of building some filters in the ARS that would cleanup the data. > I need to build these filters in accordance with the information I get from > here so all your inputs will be very useful to me.. > > I'm interested in your inputs in the format below because that will give me > an idea of the length of the country code, the length of the area code, and > finally the length of the local phone number (that may or may not be broken > in 2 parts) > > CC COUNTRY Land Line Format Cell Phone Format > --- ------------------------- --------------------- --------------------- > FRA [France] + > NLD [Netherlands] + > IND [India] +91.99.9999.9999 +91.99.9999.9999 > BMU [Bermuda] + > SWE [Sweden] + > DEU [Germany] + > CAN [Canada] +1.999.999.9999 +1.999.999.9999 > GBR [United Kingdom] +44. > ARG [Argentina] + > PRI [Puerto Rico] + > USA [United States of America] +1.999.999.9999 > +1.999.999.9999 > BEL [Belgium] + > AUS [Australia] + > > I understand that responses to this may not be too useful to everyone here > so if you want to direct the response directly to me instead of the list, > feel free to do so. At the same time, if you feel that the information > generated through the responses I get here may be useful to you on similar > endeavors, please feel free to request a format listing that I would get > based on responses from this thread.. > > Cheers > > Joe D'Souza__Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers > Are" html___ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"