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Question on TEXT ENDTEXT use
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28/01/2012 19:06:59
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, États-Unis
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01533979
Message ID:
01533985
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pretext 15 takes the carriage and line feeds out.

>I will try it although I don't understand how it will change the result. I thought PRETEXT "manages" only what is "before" each line. But maybe I am missing something. Thank you.
>
>>Use pretext 15 instead of 7.
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I am trying to change assigning a literal string to a variable to using TEXT ENDTEXT (literal can sometime exceed the allowed length). But I don't know how to use the TEXT ENDTEXT so that the resulting variable is one string without spaces. Here is an example:
>>>
>>>Literal (exactly how it is in my code with all the semicolons):
>>>
>>>cSqlCommand = "select mytable.field1, mytable.field2 from mytable " + ;
>>>" left join mytable2 on mytable.pk = mytable2.pk " + ;
>>>" where " + cSomeFilterExpr + " order by field1, field2 "
>>>
>>>
>>>My attempt at TEXT ENDTEXT:
>>>
>>>TEXT TO cSqlCommand TEXTMERGE NOSHOW PRETEXT 7
>>>       select mytable.field1, mytable.field2 from mytable
>>>       left join mytable2 on mytable.pk = mytable2.pk 
>>>       where  <<cSomeFilterExpr>> order by field1, field2
>>>ENDTEXT
>>>
>>>
>>>The problem (as I see it) is that in the bottom case (TEXT TO ENDTEXT) the variable cSqlCommand (in Messagebox()) looks just like it is on the screen. And it should be all in one string. What am I missing? TIA.
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