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Probably because the IBM manual says:

%LEN and %DECPOS cannot be used directly for the second and third
parameters of %DEC or %DECH, even if the values of %LEN and %DECPOS are
constant.

Trevor Briggs
Analyst/Programmer
Lincare, Inc.
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Subject: %decpos

Why can I do this:
d mydecimal s 2p 0 inz(*zero)
mydecimal=%dec(rplAry(x):%size(mydecimal):0);
but not this
mydecimal=%dec(rplAry(x):%size(mydecimal):%decpos(mydecimal));
RNF0329: The third parameter for %DEC or %DECH is not valid.

IBM Rational Developer for Power Systems Software
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Rob Berendt

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