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Fuerchau
01-07-03, 16:08
Wer kann mir einen Link zur Bedeutung der MsgID CPX2D06 in der QCPFMSG nennen ?

Hintergrund:
Diese CPX2D06 ist scheinbar bedeutend für die Darstellung von Zahlen in einer mehrsprachigen Umgebung. Die CPX8416 ist ja ausreichend erklärt.

TARASIK
02-07-03, 07:19
Guten Morgen Fuerchau,
habe einmal im Google nach dieser Message gesucht und
Einträge in Spanisch und Italienisch gefunden. Sieht nach
einem Query Defekt aus.

Hier den Link, höre mich mal bei meinen Ex-Kollegen von IBM
herum.

http://www.google.de/search?q=CPX2D06&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=de&btnG=Google+Suche&meta=

Gruss TARASIK

Fuerchau
02-07-03, 12:43
Wie schön wenn man mehrere Quellen hat.
Hier also die Lösung direkt von IBM:

IDDU or QUERY :
Values contained in this message are to be used in order to determine
the initial values placed on a display such as the IDDU or QUERY
"Describe Numeric Field Editing" screen when numeric editing information
for the field definition is not yet defined:

:p. 4: Default date/time separator...
1=period, 2=comma, 3=colon, 4=slash, 5=dash
:p. 1: Default decimal separator...
1=period, 2=comma, 3=colon, 4=currency symbol, 5=none
:p. $: Character to be used as symbol for decimal separator.
The '$' to be translated is the English default for
decimal separator if option 4=currency symbol is selected
on the previous item, above. It can be translated to any
other single byte character. That same symbol should be
made to appear on the following 'Describe Numeric Field
Editing' displays:
Component Product NTVSRC DDS Display
--------- ------- ---------- -------
IDDU XPF QDIDDU DSE1FM01
Query QRY QUDDS F17EDIT
Office XPF QDOEDSPF NUMEDIT1 (See NOTE below)

NOTE: The profile document, SYSTEM, stored in QPRFFLR should
also be translated to correspond to the decimal point option
4 value, just as CPX2D06 was translated to correspond to the
decimal point option 4 value that appears on IDDU and QUERY
displays. See folder handlin section of publication 5728 WP1
Office NLV Build Proce for more information.
:p. 2: Default thousands separator...
1=period, 2=comma, 3=apostrophe, 4=blank, 5=none
:p. 2: Default for show negative symbol
1=yes, show a negative symbol for negative numbers
2=no, do not show a negative symbol
:p. blanks: Left negative symbol default value...
All blanks means no symbol is shown.
Up to six characters which constitute the symbol.
Leading and/or embedded blanks are allowable.
Underscore can be used to represent a blank.
Trailing blanks, if desired, must be shown as underscore.
:p. -: Right negative symbol default value...
All blanks means no symbol is shown.
Up to six characters which constitute the symbol.
Leading and/or embedded blanks are allowable.
Underscore can be used to represent a blank.
Trailing blanks, if desired, must be shown as underscore.
:p. 2: Default for show currency symbol
1=yes, show a currency symbol
2=no, do not show a currency symbol
:p. $: Left currency symbol default value...
All blanks means no symbol is shown.
Up to six characters which constitute the symbol.
Leading and/or embedded blanks are allowable.
Underscore can be used to represent a blank.
Trailing blanks, if desired, must be shown as underscore.
:p. blanks: Right currency symbol default value...
All blanks means no symbol is shown.
Up to six characters which constitute the symbol.
Leading and/or embedded blanks are allowable.
Underscore can be used to represent a blank.
Trailing blanks, if desired, must be shown as underscore.
:p. 1: Default for print zero value
1=yes, print zero value as zero
2=no, print zero value as blank
:p. 1: Default for replace leading zeroes
1=yes, do leading zero replacement
2=no, do not replace leading zeroes
:p. 1: Default for leading zeroes replacement character
1=replace with blanks
2=replace with asterisks
3=replace with blanks and float the left currency symbol
:p. 2: Default for show single leading zero
1=yes, leave a leading zero to the left of the decimal
separator when the absolute value of the number is less
than 1.0
2=no, do not leave a leading zero