On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 12:29:06PM +0100, Karel Zak - Zakkr wrote:
> Uf, what say I about decimal point ',' in (internal) SQL? Nothing...
Oops, sorry. I see I misunderstood you.
> To_char() is a standard SQL function (see Oracle) which allow you formatting
> *output* (example via traditional form for you native language
> (Spanish,Czech..)) or (vice versa) allow you read this formated string and
> convert it to the *standard* SQL form.
Sure.
> I not want change decimal point in tables, I want feature which allow me
> convert it to my lang. What is bad on this?
>
> And.. to_char() is not about decimal point only (it is only a one feature).
Nothing wrong with this. Just my understanding of your mail was wrong.
Shouldn't reply to mails while in talking to someone on the phone. :-)
Michael
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