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Howard: As stated in other responses, the fastest operation a
computer can do is a memory move. Invoking any arithmetic operation
for somthing this simple is not a reasonable way to code. Save the
CPU cycles and code with three/four moves instead
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Subject: RE: Date * 10000.01
Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> at Tcpgate
Date: 11/19/98 9:40 AM
This is an ignorant question because it has been a long time since I
have used any RPG.
I understand the overflow processing delay but I am curious about
defining the result field large enough to prevent that from happening,
and using the MOVEL or MOVER or whatever to get the result where you
need it? Does doing that result in an incorrect result? If not, would
you still take a performance hit? or is this a useable solution?
Or do these commands even still exist? :-)
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