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Sorry, you are correct. And Unsigned would probably have been a better
choice.

I should have abstained; my mind was focused elsewhere.

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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I just forgot my whole philosophy of life!!!


On 8/31/2011 4:34 PM, Dennis Lovelady wrote:
If you want to avoid converting decimal to hex, make it a 1 byte integer
field

1I 0 Inz(97)


Does that work? I thought you had to specify signed and unsigned
integers in number of digits:

3u0 or 3i0 = 1 byte
5u0 or 5i0 = 2 bytes
10u0 or 10i0 = 4 bytes
20u0 or 20i0 = 8 bytes

And with anything other than 3u0 you have to worry about sign and also
endian-ness. I generally stick with 3u0 when defining bytes with
decimal values.

Joe

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