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This is probably close, maybe not perfect, but I think it would be
something like this in RPGIII
E NULMAP 9 9B0
IRTNDTA DS 10
I 1 10 TBLLIB
I 11 20 TBLNAM
I 21 21 TBLTYP
I 22 71 TBLTXT
I 72 81 COLNAM
I 82 91 COLTYP
I 92 1000COLLEN
I 101 1090COLSCL
I 110 159 COLTXT
I
IRTNRAW DS 10
I B 1 360NULMAP
Bob Cozzi
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rpg400-l-admin@midrange.com
> [mailto:rpg400-l-admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Buck Calabro
> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:18 AM
> To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: Reply: RE: Either null indicator variable, or,
> defaulting a value
>
>
> >How to change D spec to RPG/400 spec? is it I spec or E
> spec? and how
> >to change?
>
> >> DRtnData ds occurs(10)
> >> D TblLib 10
> >> D TblName 10
> >> D TblType 1
> >> D TblText 50
> >> D ColName 10
> >> D ColType 10
> >> D ColLen 9 0
> >> D ColScale 9 0
> >> D ColText 50
> >>
> >> DRtnNullRaw ds occurs(10)
> >> D NullMap 4b 0 dim(9)
>
> This code is RPG IV Definition Specifications. You can find
> the reference in the Infocentre at
> http://www.iseries.ibm.com/infocenter These are data
>
> structures, so you they convert to RPG III I-specs. The
> DIM(9) indicates
> an array of 9 elements, so you'd use an E-spec for that.
> --buck
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