> I'm sorry if this seems like a very elementary problem, but its the
> first time I've had to deal with last century measurements - we
> converted to metric several decades ago.
Yeah, it's common in the states because our gov't just isn't interested
in spending the time & money to convert everyth
e it, in another column, an identifier for inches.
>
> It'll make life easier when you need to query the info.
>
> Adrian
> Building a database of errors at http://cferror.org/
>
> -Original Message-
> From: s. isaac dealey
> Sent: 12 October 2008 04:04
> To: cf-t
saac dealey
Sent: 12 October 2008 04:04
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: How to handle quote symbols
> This is something i havent had to deal with before - might seem
> strange to you Americans, but I have to figure out how to handle a
> client who wants teh double quote symbol to represent
> I'm sorry if this seems like a very elementary problem, but its the
> first time I've had to deal with last century measurements - we
> converted to metric several decades ago.
Doood... this really has nothing to do with measurements and everything to
do with escaping text based on its output m
G'day Claude,
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Claude Schneegans
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Here's my question.do you store 12" in the database, or 12"
> Does it matter?
>
> Use '12"
> This is something i havent had to deal with before - might seem
> strange to you Americans, but I have to figure out how to handle a
> client who wants teh double quote symbol to represent inches.He's
> a car parts retailer, and sells shock absorbers that are known to his
> market by inches n
>>Here's my question.do you store 12" in the database, or 12"
Does it matter?
Use '12"' what's the problem?
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