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  • Subject: Re: Is possible copy an integer to an array ?
  • From: "R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr." <rbruceh@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 10:10:56 -0500

      * Easiest way is with a data structure.
     D                 ds
     D charArray                      1a   dim(5)
     D integerZone                    5s 0 overlay(charArray:1)

      * Now, when you move the numeric value to the integer zone field,
      *  the character array will contain the numeric digits.
     C                   move      123           integerField

If you *know* that the field will not exceed three digits, then you can adjust 
the field sizes accordingly.  Since you mentioned an integer field, the code 
above assumes a short or 2 byte integer.  Also
be careful about the signs.

Silvio Santos wrote:

> In RPG/400 is possible to copy an integer for instance 123 to an array with 3 
> positions ? Because when I make a MOVE 123 array the tree positions are 
>occupied with the number 3 (the last integer)....
> I also tried the MOVEL an MOVEA but they didnt work too.
>
> Silvio.
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