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As others pointed out, it can be done.  However, isn't it time to start 
using a HLL like RPGILE or COBOL?

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Any way in the CL program to find the length of the character data stored 
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Is there any way in the CL program to find the length of the character 
data stored in a variable?
 
I find there is no direct CL command to acheive this... may be some 
roundabout way there to do this... but nothing striking at this moment....
 
 i think of some prgm calls with the required variable as the parm  and 
the receiviong prgm process the variable etc... but couldnt get any logic 
here :-)......
 
 
Thanks
Siva.
 
 



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