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  • Subject: decimal delimiter mods on the fly...
  • From: bvining@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jun 99 15:15:54 CDT

Don,

I don't know how granular you need this "on the fly", but when you
create the *DSPF/*PRTF you can specify with DECFMT whether or not the
decimal format is determined at compile time or run time from the
DECFMT job attribute.  The job attribute is checked only at file open
time, so you cannot change it without closing the file.  As you are
looking at it on a profile by profile basis hopefully open time is
sufficient.

Bruce

>
>Greetings,
>
>we need to be able to run reports for different countries on the same CPU.
>Not a biggie conceptually, except that we need to be able to change the
>decimal delimeters from ',' to '.' and back on the fly depending on the
>user profile running the job...and I don't want to have to suggest that we
>change programs or customize edit codes...
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks..
>
>Don in DC
>

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