Yes it did help. & expeditious too.
Your link points to microsofts
International Development and Computing Portal.
And seems like the right place to provide lists of
internal Win 2000 registry codes (of currencies,
countries, languages etc) - but currencies seem to have
escaped the makers of content here.
So I presented my query via an online contact form at this
site.
Regards,
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>There are some really useful resources on
internationlisation at:
>http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/default.mspx
>
>The reference section and Dr Internation section may
answer your queries.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Oli
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>"Paul Schwartzberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> Is there a link, place, or office where all possible
>> values of for the sCurrency key is given and can be
seen?
>>
>> The sCurrency value is under the registry key:
>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\sCurrency
>>
>> Who in microsoft & on what basis is the list
adminstrated?
>> Does Microsoft have it's own currency codes or are they
>> standarized and based on something established by some
>> international organisation, or something to that
effect??
>>
>> When an interntional windows app is written with access
to
>> a database with its own currency codes. The client only
>> knows the sCurrency value while the server knows the
>> currency codes particular the application data. The
above
>> inquiry is in order to be able to make a mapping between
>> the application currency codes and microsofts.
>> For eks. the Danish Krone kan be DKR or KR...
>>
>> It is pretty well straitforward and might as well go for
>> other keys under the Windows 2000 registry key:
>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\
>>
>> But it is a list for sCurrency which has my attention (&
>> how and who administers it).
>>
>> Paul
>>
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