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  • Subject: Re: Outputting a very specific character
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 8:36:12 -0500

Well, you piqued my curiousity.  I read the help on option 16 and saw:
16=Run procedure                                                   
    Type 16 to run a source member with a member type of REXX,     
    OCL36, BASP, or BASP38.  If you try to run a member with a type
    that cannot be run, you receive an error message.  To run an   
    OCL36 procedure, the file name must be QS36PRC.  You can have  
    the member run in batch mode or interactively depending on what
    you specified in the Run in batch prompt on the Change Defaults
    display.                                                       

What member type is this, REXX?





raul@abc.com.py on 07/27/2000 08:32:14 AM
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Subject:        Re: Outputting a very specific character

          Someting like this?

Create a spurce member, copy and paste this line, and run it (16)

SAY 'Hex:' C2X(' ') 'Decimal:' C2D(' ') 'Char:' ' '

You should get the codes in the page you are using in the computer where
you try, you can create a D line with the constant.

__________________________________________________________________
John.R.Finney@sb.com wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Firstly, it's been a long time since I've posted to this list but I have been
> reading often and find the last few months have been pretty much interesting.
> 
> Now to my problem. . .
> 
> I'm busy writing a program which formats fields and outputs to a file 
>CSV-style
> (ie. quotations around the strings, comma-delimited, etc...). The problem I'm
> having is that the people who need the file in this format also require an
> upside-down/inverted question mark as an end-of-record delimiter. The first
> thing I did try was to ask the people in question whether there could be any
> other character used as an end-of-record delimiter to which I received a 
>prompt
> no.
> 
> Any recommendations/suggestions . . .
>
-- 
  Raul A. Jager W.
Asuncion - Paraguay
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