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Internationalization Guide
Using the 4GL
Besides using the keyboard and possibly the mouse to enter multi-byte characters, you can also use the Progress 4GL. Specifically, this section covers:
Using the 4GL To Simulate Inputting Double-byte Characters
To input a double-byte character using the 4GL, assemble the character using the CHR function, whose syntax is:
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In the preceding example, the second line shifts the first value into the lead byte and adds the second value to the trail byte.
NOTE: The preceding example assumes that the internal code page (-cpinternal) is set to KSC5601.Using the 4GL to Simulate Key Presses and Mouse Clicks
Besides using the Progress 4GL to simulate the input of characters, including multi-byte characters, you can also use the 4GL to simulate key presses and mouse clicks in a multi-byte environment. Table 8–2 describes the 4GL elements involved and the multi-byte support provided by each.
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