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Agreed - REXX has a reverse() function that just does it.

You could also call an RPG procedure to do it fairly nicely - using array-type 
processing to flip the string around. *TCAT & *BCAT might work - you'd need to 
put in a check for whether such & such a character is blank to determine which 
opcode to use.

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Raul A. Jager W." <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> 

> Use REXX instead of CL. 
> ____________________________________________ 
> sunny singh wrote: 
> 
> >hi all. 
> > i want to reverse a string in cl (eg my country )... 
> > if the string is 'my country' thre output should be something 
> like yrtnuoc ym.. 
> > i want the blank to be inserted in the output.i have tried by *tcat but 
> i want a blank 
> > to be inserted in the output 
> > 
> > 
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