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  • Subject: Re: Built in Function ILE RPG
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:38:17 -0700

Raj,

You can create your own built in function, it is called a sub-procedure.  The 
sub-procedure may have 50 statements, but your applications will only have 
one (you will also have to include a prototype which defines the input/output 
to the sub-procedure.)

David Morris

>>> <Rajan.Srinivasan@Allfun.com> 01/22 11:43 AM >>>
Friends,
...
For that,  I  have tried using date stamp field.

1. Moving   the numerical  value ( 8, 0)  to    DATE STAMP Field with  (
Date format  *USA)
2.  Moving   Date Stamp Field ( *USA)     TO    another date stamp field
(*ISO)
3.  Finally,  moving  Date Stamp Filed (*ISO)     TO     Result  Field (
Numerical variable with 8, 0 )

The above method works fine.

 I was looking around for other better methods, because  in RPG/400, it is
just  one  statement ( multiplying by  10000.01),
but in  ILE RPG it  takes three statement and two more additional  work
field declaration ( Date stamp field).

Could  you please tell me , is there any other better methods  like  using
Built in function.?

Can we create our  own built-in function?.

Any help is greatly appriciated.

Thanks

Regards
Raj
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