Not capturing the starting Digit '0' from the TIN No.

Stivan_dsouza21
Member Posts: 218
One of the Customer TIN no. is '08322254899'
In one of my report: below is the Code written:
ExcelBuf.AddColumn((Cust."T.I.N. No."),FALSE,'',FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,'');
But the TIN no which is Captured is '8322254899'
It does not capture the starting value that '0'
how can i do it friends.
Thanks in Advance.
In one of my report: below is the Code written:
ExcelBuf.AddColumn((Cust."T.I.N. No."),FALSE,'',FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,'');
But the TIN no which is Captured is '8322254899'
It does not capture the starting value that '0'
how can i do it friends.
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks & Regards,
Stivan D'souza
Stivan D'souza
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Comments
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Try this:
ExcelBuf.AddColumn((Cust."T.I.N. No."),FALSE,'',FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,'@');
Please search the forum for more details. This subject has been described n times already.0 -
Thanks Its had been done....Thanks & Regards,
Stivan D'souza0
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