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There is no 1-byte integer when using the 'B' data type, possibly that is what you were thinking of..

(But hopefully nobody is still using the B data type!)


On 4/4/2015 9:23 AM, Charles Wilt wrote:
Oh they are defined... I just rarely use them and had simply forgotten that
the 1 byte integer was available.

For whatever reason I had gotten it into my head that a 1 byte integer
wasn't available.

Rest assured I won't make that mistake again.
On Apr 3, 2015 3:26 PM, "Scott Klement" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

And what is that reason?

And is there a reason you don't also define INT1 and INT8?

On 4/3/2015 1:57 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:


Guess there's a reason I always have an INT2, INT4 defined.


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