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  • Subject: Re: Passing Parms to an RPG Program
  • From: pcunnane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Paul Cunnane)
  • Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 20:00:32 -0800

     You did ask... :)
     
     (BTW, sorry for copying you directly on the reply - dumb cc:Mail.)
     
     -- 
     Paul


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Subject: RE: Re[2]: Passing Parms to an RPG Program
Author:  "Bale; Dan" <DBale@TFSA.Textron.com> at INTERNET
Date:    2000-03-23 2:46 pm


Er, thanks for clearing that up, Paul!  ;-)
     
- Dan Bale
     
-----Original Message-----
From: pcunnane@learningco.com [mailto:pcunnane@learningco.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 10:14 PM
To: 'RPG400-L@midrange.com'; Bale; Dan
Subject: Re[2]: Passing Parms to an RPG Program
     
     
"BTW, somebody correct me if I'm wrong on calling X'057F' a hexadecimal 
representation.  It's really a split-byte representation.  I.e. decimal 57 
converts to hexadecimal 39."
     
     It's a hexadecimal representation of a string, but not exactly a hex 
     representation of the number.  Probably the most accurate description 
     is that it is a hexadecimal representation of a string containing a 
     packed binary-coded decimal number.
     
     !!
     
     -- 
     Paul Cunnane
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