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Assuming you want to shift the characters to the right of the quote one
position to the right as you insert the quote the following will work.
                                                           
C                   eval      ResultString =               
C                               %replace('''''' : String : 
C                               %scan('''' : String) : 1)  
                                                           
You'll have to adjust for multiple occurrences of quote <'> within the
string or two quotes <''> already present.
 
Regards,
Stan
 

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From: mariame@SIAMTL.COM [mailto:mariame@SIAMTL.COM]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 10:15 AM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
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Hello, 

i scan for the character quote <'>  in a string i want to insert another
quote to close the first 
How can i insert a character in a string in RPGLE? 

thanks

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