RE: What is abriviationfor CHR(4)

RE: What is abriviationfor CHR(4)

am 16.03.2007 03:04:57 von jmiles100225

>Problem with making Replacement CHR(4) in something.
>CHR(9) is "\t"
>I use tr///.
>What is abbreviation for CHR(4)

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