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Microsoft Office
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Excel
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Comma versus semicolon
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01483476
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Currently I'm filling an Excel sheet with data from VFP. I'm using the VLOOKUP function. Here's a problem I encounter.
poExcel.Selection.Formula = "=VLOOKUP(A4,'January 2010'!$A$3:$J$9,10,FALSE)"
This gives good results in my Excel, but it screws up on another PC. The crux is the comma. The other machine expects the semicolon as separator. However, if I change the commas to semicolons, it screws up on MY machine.

It is controlled by a machine's Regional setting (Regional and Language Options > Regional Options > Customize > Numbers > List Separator).

Isn't there any PC-independent character to use? Is there any workaround?
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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