Hello Carsten,
It was foretold that on 12-6-2004 @ 21:55:52 GMT+0200 (which was
21:55:52 where I live) Carsten Thönges would write:
CT> The scope of regexp macros
CT> changed from 1.xx to 2.xx. In 1.xx your %SubPatt always returned
CT> an empty text while in 2.xx it returns a subpattern of
* Luc writes:
> 20:00:29 where I live) Carsten Thönges would write:
> Good news: problem solved. I removed the %SubPatt and changed
> ='"%OFROMNAME to ='"%OFROMFNAME and all is at peace in QT heaven :-).
> Strange that i had to adjust it because it always worked that way??
OK, it was
Good evening Carsten,
It was foretold that on 12-6-2004 @ 20:00:29 GMT+0200 (which was
20:00:29 where I live) Carsten Thönges would write:
CT> * Luc writes:
Good news: problem solved. I removed the %SubPatt and changed
='"%OFROMNAME to ='"%OFROMFNAME and all is at peace in QT h
Good evening Carsten,
It was foretold that on 12-6-2004 @ 20:00:29 GMT+0200 (which was
20:00:29 where I live) Carsten Thönges would write:
CT> I see a %SubPatt but no regexp pattern and no match ...
CT> And why do you adjust %To twice?
I'm no expert in regex... it was provided to me by som
* Luc writes:
> %Qinclude="Cds" where cds :
> %TO=""%TO="list address"%CC=""
> %Qinclude='RTPOCDL' where RTPOCDL:
> %TO=''%TO='"%OFROMNAME on css-discuss %SubPatt=#1#%" '
I see a %SubPatt but no regexp pattern and no match ...
And why do you adjust %To twice?
What does your To field look lik
Jason-
Friday, June 11, 2004, 3:05:38 PM, you wrote:
JG> Exit_Mailto_Click:
JG> Exit Sub
JG> Err_Mailto_Click:
JG> MsgBox Err.Description
JG> Resume Exit_Mailto_Click
JG> End Sub
Just as a programming style point (and completely off TB topic) I have
always hated the way Access sets u
Good evening list,
I use a QT that has (among other things)
%Qinclude="Cds" where cds :
%TO=""%TO="list address"%CC=""
and
%Qinclude='RTPOCDL' where RTPOCDL:
%TO=''%TO='"%OFROMNAME on css-discuss %SubPatt=#1#%" '
and %Qinclude="IE" where IE:
%IF:"%TIME='hh:mm:ss'"=>"04:00:00":
* Roland Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is it possible to split "%ODate" so that I will get the date in
> German, English, etc.?
Yes. You can pass a format string to the macro:
%ODate="dd.mm."
-> 12.06.2004
%ODate="-mm-dd"
-> 2004-06-12
The help file tells you how to
Hi,
is it possible to split "%ODate" so that I will get the date in German, English, etc.?
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