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With Courier you are talking about the font? It this a unicode character? It there for all currency symbols a unicode character?
With Courier you are talking about the font? It this a unicode character? It there for all currency symbols a unicode character?
For me it is not clear, to what we would need to change the value, if the reports are graphical. --[[User:Thiasg|Thiasg]] 16:17, 14 December 2010 (UTC)</s>
For me it is not clear, to what we would need to change the value, if the reports are graphical. --[[User:Thiasg|Thiasg]] 16:17, 14 December 2010 (UTC)</s>
: I've added a sentenc to make this clear
: I've added a sentence to make this clear


= Requirement Management Documents =
= Requirement Management Documents =

Revision as of 16:38, 14 December 2010

Remarks to the actual database table

a_currency_name_c is this used somewhere? In the moment I find it difficult to think of a case, where the ISO abbreviation and the short symbol is not sufficient. --Thiasg 16:17, 14 December 2010 (UTC)

This question shall be answered by OM itself and therefore I've added it onto the todo-list

This sentence, I do not understand: "a_currency_symbol_c – The real symbols are $ and €. By changing from Courier formated reports to graphical reports we shall change this values too" With Courier you are talking about the font? It this a unicode character? It there for all currency symbols a unicode character? For me it is not clear, to what we would need to change the value, if the reports are graphical. --Thiasg 16:17, 14 December 2010 (UTC)

I've added a sentence to make this clear

Requirement Management Documents

Reviews

Reviews of Version 1244

Source: Version 1244

Thias G

Referenz to the Introduction

Other comments

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Mail from someone on some day

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