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I think the %check() bif would be what you're looking for.

To get around checking both upper and lower case, move the field to a temp
field and make it all upper, then check against upper case letters.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Koester, Michael <mkoester@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I'm guessing that someone has already had to do this:
I need to validate that a string contains a letter (A-Z or a-z) as part of
an edit routine for valid email passwords.

I could brute-force this with for-loops scanning for each letter, but I
suspect there is a more elegant solution. Ideas? Preferred solution would
be RPG and/or SQL supported by v7.1.

(Hoped to find a previous discussion of this in the archives, but my
creativity failed me for getting the right search words.)
Many thanks.

Michael Koester
Programmer/Analyst
DataEast - Granite State Communications

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