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  • Subject: Using CPYF with variables in CLP
  • From: dbryant@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 09:11:44 -0500



I am testing a program that is selecting a product number to copy from one file
member to another. The problem is the CPYF is truncating the blanks at the end
of the variable. I cannot figure out how to retain the blanks at the end of the
variable in the CPYF. Can anyone help me please......

DCL        VAR(&FPRDN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(15)

 CPYF       FROMFILE(&LIBRARY/&FILE) +
              TOFILE(QTEMP/BMHSP100X) FROMMBR(&FMEMBER) +
              TOMBR(&TMEMBER) MBROPT(*ADD) +
              CRTFILE(*YES) INCREL((*IF PRDNO *EQ +
              '" *TCAT &FPRDN *TCAT"')) FMTOPT(*MAP *DROP) +
              ERRLVL(*NOMAX)

If I leave the variable alone, the CPYF truncates the blanks at the end of the
variable and copies all records that begins with the non-blank portion of the
variable.
I have tried a number of combinations for catenating the variable to enable it
to retain the blanks so I can compare 15 characters with 15 characters, but no
luck. CPYF is definitely different from OPNQRY.

I've tried the IBM on-line website(s) but they are experiencing problems with
their Internal server.

Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
Darlene Bryant


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