What?
This is an open article without any completion in mind; to set the proper case of a name, as in capitalize the first letter, lower case the rest but then with exceptions.
Why?
Some of the ...
... = v_HtmlEntityNames.toList();
l_HtmlEntityChars = v_HtmlEntityChars.toList();
//
// add these exceptions (quotes) which wouldn't convert to a list
l_HtmlEntityNames.add("quo");
l_HtmlEntityNames.add("apos");
l_HtmlEntityChars.add("\"");
l_HtmlEntityChars.add("'");
//
// ...
... built-in functions of Zoho deluge.
Method #1:
Using a list/array, I'm going to check the date against the 3 exceptions to this rule (11th, 12th and 13th of each month):
// get the date (eg. 1, ...
... first attempt based on snippets around the web. This one has two sections, the first part capitalizes any letter after a non-alpha letter. The remainder of it is to deal with exceptions to the rule, ...
... symbols)
ValueToConvert = textInfo.ToTitleCase(ValueToConvert.ToLower());
// add a trailing space to catch below exceptions (eg. "Director of It ")
...
... + "/" + SUBSTRING((DT_STR,8,1252)StartDate,3,2) + "/" + SUBSTRING((DT_STR,8,1252)StartDate,5,4))
Error: Description: "Invalid character value for cast specification".
Exceptions for text file ...
... for it to auto-scroll down to the desired name. Our advanced users are exceptions to the rule.
Problem
Consider the following query:
SELECT
rb.[GivenDate]
, rb.[DateStart]
...
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