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When you said COMP, I thought you were talking COBOL, and comparing that to P-type field. Defining a packed field in query? Let me ask, is this an externally-defined file you are querying? It sounds like you might be dealing with a "flat-file" with no external definition and, so, you have packed data in a long character field you need to extract. Is that it? Otherwise, I have no idea why you need to explicitly define a packed field. db > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Glenn Thompson > Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 11:24 AM > > Vern, > > I'm the one lacking understanding. I believe I have erred in calling > the field COMP. It is indeed a packed field. The question is can I > define a packed field in a query. And if so how do I do that? > > Vernon Hamberg wrote: > > > 'P' means a packed field - but I'm confused - COMP is valid only in > > logical files, right? Are you trying to insert records through a > > logical? Hope I'm not displaying ignorance here. Is there something > > I'm not understanding? > > > > Cheers > > Vern
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