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Suggest       Fldc = %Char(fldn)

"Banerjee, Amitava" <Amitava.Banerjee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Hi
I am moving a numeric field to a character field in a simple RPG program. In 
some cases the numeric field has negative value (say 1-). Then at the time it 
is being moved to the character field, the character field is having a curly 
bracket }, in place of the negative sign. 

I defined the numeric field as Zoned, I also tried to define it as Binary. In 
both cases, same thing is happening.

But, I don't want the } symbol. How can I get the negative sign in the 
character field?

Below is the code:
d fldn s 7S 2 
d fldc s 7A 
C z-add -3 fldn 
c move fldn fldc 
c fldn dsply 
c fldc dsply 
c seton lr

The displayed values:
DSPLY 300-
DSPLY 000030} 


Thanks
Amitava

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