>
>Dmitry,
>
>Check out VFPToolkitNET.chm from VFPToolkitNET.
>
>1. According to it this should work:
>
>
>Asc('#');
>
>public static int Asc(char cCharacter)
>{
>return (int)cCharacter;
>
>}
>
>2. Check the implementation of STRTRAN() function for C# in the same Help
>
>For example:
>
>VFPToolkit.strings.StrTran("Joe Doe", "o"); //returns "J e D e" :)
>
>public static string StrTran(string cSearchIn, string cSearchFor)
>{
>//Create the StringBuilder
> StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(cSearchIn);
>//Call the Replace() method of the StringBuilder
> return sb.Replace(cSearchFor," ").ToString();
>}
>
Nick,
I will download the toolkit. Thank you so much for your help.
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