[AccessD] UPPER-CASE to Upper-Lower-Case

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Thu Apr 21 03:19:55 CDT 2005


On 21 Apr 2005 at 9:17, Tom Bolton wrote:

> Alun
> 
> Sorry, I didn't read this properly, hence hasty reply.  You could split the
> string into an array (Split function) and knock off the first character of
> each array element.  Then add on the first letter again but capitalised,
> after which you could re-join the array elements into one string (Join
> function).  As far as I know, there's no function to do all this
> automatically.
> 

StrConv Function
Returns a Variant (String) converted as specified. 

Syntax
StrConv(string, conversion, LCID)

The StrConv function syntax has these named arguments:

Part Description 
string Required. String expression to be converted. 

conversion Required. Integer. The sum of values specifying the type of 
conversion to perform. 

LCID Optional. The LocaleID, if different than the system LocaleID. (The 
system LocaleID is the default.) 

Settings

The conversion argument settings are:
Constant Value Description 
vbUpperCase 1 Converts the string to uppercase characters. 
vbLowerCase 2 Converts the string to lowercase characters. 
vbProperCase 3 Converts the first letter of every word in string to 
uppercase. 
vbWide* 4* Converts narrow (single-byte) characters in string to wide 
(double-byte) characters. 
vbNarrow* 8* Converts wide (double-byte) characters in string to narrow 
(single-byte) characters. 
vbKatakana** 16** Converts Hiragana characters in string to Katakana 
characters. 
vbHiragana** 32** Converts Katakana characters in string to Hiragana 
characters. 
vbUnicode 64 Converts the string to Unicode using the default code page of 
the system. (Not available on the Macintosh.) 
vbFromUnicode 128 Converts the string from Unicode to the default code page 
of the system. (Not available on the Macintosh.) 

-- 
Stuart





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