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A-Shell Reference

Revised June 2017; see History

[ Type code = ^ ] Has no effect on non-alphabetic characters. You do not have to specify this for Y/N fields, since they already force upper case. When ^ is used in combination with one of ($,H,M), it takes on a new meaning: forcing the minus signs to be displayed in leading rather than trailing format. Note that for numeric codes # and N, this is unnecessary since leading minus display format is the default. Also see |u.

History

2017 June, A-Shell 6.4.1550: Windows Password refinement: stifle the CAPS LOCK warning bubble if the force upper case option is enabled (type ^ or |u).