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  • Subject: Re: SDA & numeric fields
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 10:30:17 -0700

Dana,

You didn't specify what language you are using to print, but if it is RPGIV you 
can define the field as character and use %EDITW(ssn: '0   -  -    ') to do the 
editing.  If it is not RPGIV it is probably easiest to extract the part you 
need to 
a character field.  Another alternative is to use the edit APIs, there is a PTF 
that is required to support this, but it is a lot of work for a single use.

David Morris  

>>> <KeatonDana@aol.com> 02/19 8:58 AM >>>
Help..

I' ve created a video file to display our patient information. This info
contains SS# ( numeric 9 0).  I can't seem to get leading zeros to print.
I've tried using editing keywords and can not seem to get it right.  Any help
would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

Dana Keaton

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