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One of our master files was created via DDS and it contains a numeric field
and this numeric field has been edited with an Edit Word opcode at the
DDS level when the file was created.
The DDS looks something like this:
*************** Beginning of data
*************************************
0016.00 A CUST 10S 0
0017.00 A TEXT('Customer')
0018.00 A COLHDG('Customer)
0019.00 A EDTWRD('0& - - ')
****************** End of data
****************************************
When I run the Interactive SQL statement like the following:
Is it possible to change the Output of that numeric column
in order to have a different editcde or edit word?
I could use the cast (data type conversion to change the data
from numeric to character/numeric/dec) .. but I do not know
how to further define and introduce an edit code or edit word
Thanks in advance for your answers
Jorge Moreno
Overseas Military Car Sales
Woodbury, New York
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