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In message <3.0.32.19971012232424.0068b2e0@192.168.95.13>, From 
Midrange Group MGSL <midrange@hyd.mgsl.com>, the following was written:
> 
> Would anyone please tell us how to convert FMTDTA to OPNQRYF if the 
> data is sorted with data type "D" i.e digit portion of character.Also 
> how to take care of the data type "P" i.e packed and what should be 
> the data type in OPNQRYF.

I think you can use the %DIGITS() bif to duplicate FxD. It's a digits
field. My experience has been that a character (FxC) sort will usually
do the same thing, without the potential for data exceptions. If the
data is always positive, just use the field as is. Digits ignores the
sign. FxP is a packed. Just treat it as a normal field in OPNQRYF.

hth
Pete


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