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    Time translation in other languages

    Hello again,
    i have a calculated field called date_time with the following formula :
    cdow(date())+", "+alltrim(str(day(Date())))+", "+cmonth(Date())+","+alltrim(str(Year(date())))+" "+time()
    wich gives me something like this : Thursday,30,october,2003 18:00

    (Thanks Ken....)
    i wonder if there is a way to translate the date into antother language (italian,french,spanish etc etc...)
    Ex.Jueves,30,octubre,2003 18:00 or Gioved�,30,ottobre,2003 18:00 etc.etc.
    Thanks again.
    Best regards to all form Claudio

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    RE: Time translation in other languages

    CV:

    Attached is my humble solution. I'm sure that someone else on the board could do it probably with a switch but this is the only way I could see. My Portugese friend is from Brazil and I guess there's a difference of how they do words. I went to a English-to-Portugese web site to get the words for months and days.

    Don't mix with your application, blow it out in its own folder and click on 'Comcap'adb. Always nice to hear from my Italian friend living in Portugal.

    Ken

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      #3
      RE: Time translation in other languages

      You�ve been brilliant !!!! It works...
      Saturday = Sabado
      i just change it and that�s all.

      Thanks my friend,my best regards to you.
      Claudio

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        #4
        RE: Time translation in other languages

        CV

        .NOT.Brilliant(KEN)

        Glad that it works, though. Still wish I could see how Tom Cone or Jerry Brightbill would have done it.

        Hey, I was thinking about that 'Form and Browse' thread you put in... That app that I sent has my test of your skip problem and what it did for me. I didn't mention it in the RTF.

        That thing of moving from the first record to the next using only [enter] is not how the Alpha fathers set it up. I think you're supposed to use CTRL-ENTER. I noticed that if you, do you don't even need the skips, you can save & move to the next record from any field on the record above.

        You might consider telling your users to do that.

        Ken [again]

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          #5
          RE: Time translation in other languages

          Ken

          That is a neat solution. The only other possibility I can think of instead of case statements would be something like this.

          vmonth=Month(date())
          vday=DOW(DATE())

          day_text = "Domingo Segunda-feira Ter�a-feira Quarta-feira Quinta-feira Sexta-feira Sabado-fiera"
          dayo = word(day_text,vday)

          month_text = "Janeiro Fevereiro Marco Abril Maio Junho Agosto Setembro Outubro Novembro Dezembro"
          montho = word(month_text,vmonth)

          day_text and Month_text should each be on one line. I hope the Portugese is ok. I have no clue. I have enough trouble with English. By the way, I borrowed this idea from something posted on the forum. Can't remember the actual source, but it was someone elses idea.

          Jerry

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            #6
            RE: Time translation in other languages

            JERRY:

            You're still the MASTER -- Never even ocurred to me - which, of course, is not surprising to me. Sure does eliminate a lot of syntax.

            Thanks for looking in.

            Ken

            P.S. See CV - what did I tell you.

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              #7
              RE: Time translation in other languages

              Thanks a lot to all.

              Regards from Claudio

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