On 2010-05-14 15:50, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
There is an "dirty hack" (their words) to solve this
problem in xhb code, and while I can do something similar
in Harbour (although in less ugly way), I'm curious
what is the purpose of "@RE" mask for numeric values?
Seem like something invalid to me.
As for Clipper NG, it's seem to be a undocumented feature,
because Clipper's @E formats numbers (not only dates) in British way:
thousand and decimal separator are reversed.

Typical formatting - 1,000,000.00
British (and Polish) - 1.000.000,00

Regards, AC

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