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The BH (binary high) format specification is used for fast and efficient numeric storage. It is different from [[B]] and [[BL]] in just one way: when BH is specified, the highest byte is stored first (BL stores the lowest byte first, and B defaults to either BL or BH according to the native binary format of the hardware that Business Rules is being run on).<br> | The '''BH (binary high) format specification''' is used for fast and efficient numeric storage. It is different from [[B]] and [[BL]] in just one way: when BH is specified, the highest byte is stored first (BL stores the lowest byte first, and B defaults to either BL or BH according to the native binary format of the hardware that Business Rules is being run on).<br> | ||
(See also the [[B]] format specification discussion.) | (See also the [[B]] format specification discussion.) | ||
Latest revision as of 23:23, 20 February 2013
The BH (binary high) format specification is used for fast and efficient numeric storage. It is different from B and BL in just one way: when BH is specified, the highest byte is stored first (BL stores the lowest byte first, and B defaults to either BL or BH according to the native binary format of the hardware that Business Rules is being run on).
(See also the B format specification discussion.)