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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
*[[REF:rprgflostr|$LOSTR - Convert a string to lower case]]
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* [[REF:rprgflostr|$LOSTR - Convert a string to lower case]]
*[[REF:rprgfupstr|$UPSTR - Convert a string to upper case]]
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* [[REF:rprgfupstr|$UPSTR - Convert a string to upper case]]
*[[REF:rprgfcapstr|$CAPSTR - Convert a string to capital case]]
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* [[REF:rprgfcapstr|$CAPSTR - Convert a string to capital (Upper and lower case combination.]]
  
{{MClass}}{{KB_Tags|capitalise, upper case, $UPSTR, $LOSTR, $CAPSTR}}{{KB_RGen}}
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{{KB_Tags|capitalise, upper case, $upstr, $lostr, $capstr}}
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 11 April 2019

Summary

Sometimes it is useful to have the output of the Report Generator to be in a certain case ('UPPER' or 'lower' case). For example Royal Mail suggest it is good practice for computer printed addresses to be in capitals to help the sorting machines.

Method

$UPSTR{A03} would output the Account Name (A03) in upper case. Catalyst Computer Systems would become CATALYST COMPUTER SYSTEMS.

Just substitute 'A03' for any Report Generator text variable.

$LOSTR{} will do the same in the other direction, forcing lower case.

See also


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capitalise, upper case, $upstr, $lostr, $capstr