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  • Subject: RE: Is possible copy an integer to an array ?
  • From: Silvio Santos <Silvio.Santos@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 13:44:46 -0000

I will try to explain what I want to do. I need to process an array in which 
each position cointains only one number (not like you said, 3 number in each 
positions);
in the case of the 123 I want to copy that integer to an array an then it will 
have the 1 in first position, the 2 in the second position and the 3 in the 
third position. 
And this all done with RPG/400 not ILE,

Silvio.

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De:  boothm@ibm.net[SMTP:boothm@ibm.net]
Enviado:  Tuesday, December 29, 1998 12:45 AM
Para: RPG400-L@midrange.com
Assunto:  Re: Is possible copy an integer to an array ?

Can you show us the E lines?  You should be able to move 123 into an array 
where the size of each element is 3.  

I am wondering if you have somehow defined your array as 3 elements, with each 
element 1 character long?


In <01BE3260.6B8107A0@COIMBRA>, on 12/28/98 
   at 12:48 PM, Silvio Santos <Silvio.Santos@biw-ag.de> said:

>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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