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how to change decimal point on rmu/unload/format=control ???

 
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yiyau
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how to change decimal point on rmu/unload/format=control ???

how to change decimal point  ("." by ",")on rmu/unload/format=control ???  (comma instead point)

thanks

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Sunitha_Mod
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Re: how to change decimal point on rmu/unload/format=control ???

Hello @yiyau,

Thank you for posting! 

Could you please let us know which product are you referring to? So we can check and guide you further. 

We await your response. 

Thanks,
Sunitha G
I'm an HPE employee.
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]
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yiyau
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Re: how to change decimal point on rmu/unload/format=control ???

apologies....my english is basic,...my native idiom is spanish...

Executing RMU for Oracle Rdb V7.3-210 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.4-2L1

executing : RMU/UNLOAD/format=control ...

result : 2534.67  .... its a field define as  : CUOFCS_VALCUO INTEGER(2)

I want to change de decimal point by comma (i.e. 2534,67)

TVVJ
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Re: how to change decimal point on rmu/unload/format=control ???

Hello,

From the statements, it can be said that the question is about a procedure to be run on Oracle's database.

You may need to contact Oracle support if the issue is with Oracle database.

Regards,

I work for HPE
Views expressed herein are my personal opinion and are not the views of HPE

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Steven Schweda
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Re: how to change decimal point on rmu/unload/format=control ???

> You may need to contact Oracle support if the issue is with Oracle
> database.

   Sure, but the primary purpose of this "Commumity" is to promote
exchange of information between users, not to seek formal support from
HPE.

   I know approximately nothing about Rdb, except that it started out as
DEC Rdb, and was later sold to Oracle.

   If you get no useful responses here, and you can't find any Rdb forum
run by Oracle, then you might try the VSI forums:

      https://forum.vmssoftware.com/index.php
      https://forum.vmssoftware.com/viewforum.php?f=41

or Usenet comp.os.vms.