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I've not heard of a CVTHEX CL command. That must be something unique to
your shop?
But, you say your code works, so I don't understand what else you'd like
to discuss about it? I could offer the cvthc routine as an
alternative, but I'm not sure that I'd call it "better."
-SK
On 6/8/2012 4:42 PM, Gqcy wrote:
I want the number 201 to wind up as "C9"
This "works":
DCL VAR(&VALUEIN) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(3 0) VALUE(201)
DCL VAR(&HEXVALUE) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(2)
DCL VAR(&HEXVALUE2) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(256)
DCL VAR(&HEXVALUE3) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(2)
DCL VAR(&HEXPOS) TYPE(*dec) LEN(3 0)
CHGVAR VAR(%bin(&HEXVALUE)) VALUE(&VALUEIN)
CVTHEX VALUE(&HEXVALUE) LEN(2) TYPE(B) +
EX(&HEXVALUE2) HEXPOS(&HEXPOS)
CHGVAR VAR(&HEXVALUE3) VALUE(%sst(&HEXVALUE2 3 2))
But I am sure there is a better way (Late Friday afternoon brain lock).
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