Thousands Separator (-numsep)

Use Thousands Separator (-numsep) to change the character that represents a number's thousands separator in formatted text. The default thousands separator is the comma (,).

Operating system and syntax UNIX / Windows -numsep numeric-value
Use with Maximum value Minimum value Single-user default Multi-user default
Client Session , (comma) , (comma)
numeric-value
The numeric value of the character that represents the thousands separator.

The AVM converts numeric-value to its character equivalent using the code page corresponding to the Internal Code Page (-cpinternal) startup parameter.

The thousands separator cannot be represented by any of the following:

  • The characters B C D R Z z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + - < > ( ) * ?
  • Any multi-byte character
Note: You can represent the thousands separator with the space character.

In the following example, -numsep is used to change the thousands separator in formatted text to an apostrophe (which, in the ISO8859-1 code page, has a numeric value of 39):

-numsep 39