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I'm a little confused as to why this is an issue because normally one
would simply map a LikeRec definition of the field in question over the
buffer and take the field from that. Then if you really need it as a
string you would format it like any other number to string with the
appropriate %EditC or %EditW.
Can you clarify the problem a little more?
On Oct 30, 2019, at 3:23 PM, Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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so i have string in my sqlrpgle that was produced from a trigger that
contains a negative numeric value in it...
for reference as such... '121200000002632J07182016 '
My negative value is 002632J0, (defined 7,2) which in the table shows
263.21-
Assuming I can "acquire" that string from the before image string, once I
have it in a host variable, how do I convert it to a proper string
'-263.21'?list
tia
jay
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