*LENB() counts 2 byte per character when default language is set as Double-byte Character Set (DBCS). Else LENB() counts 1 byte per character similar to LEN.
*LENB() counts 2 byte per character when default language is set as Double-byte Character Set (DBCS). Else LENB() counts 1 byte per character similar to LEN.
*Languages such as Japanese, Chinese, Korean etc support DBCS.
*Languages such as Japanese, Chinese, Korean etc support DBCS.
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*<math>txt</math> can be any string containing characters, numbers, symbols, blankspaces etc.
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*<math>txt</math> can be any string containing characters, numbers, symbols, blank spaces etc.
*If argument <math>txt</math> is directly entered in the command, it should be enclosed in double quotes (e.g. "Name").
*If argument <math>txt</math> is directly entered in the command, it should be enclosed in double quotes (e.g. "Name").