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Maybe it's just me not really understanding the meaning of
"known at compile-time".

i.e.:
c       eval      xxutente =%EDITC(%DEC(xxutente:          
c                 %len(xxutente):0):'Z')                   
c*      eval      xxutente =%EDITC(%DEC(xxutente:6:0):'Z') 

The compiler issue an RNF0328 stating that the second
parameter of %DEC is not valid.
The commented line, of course, is working but is in "fixed"
format and not self adapting as the first one.

I'm at V5R2 and this is from the manual:

%DEC converts the value of the numeric expression to
decimal (packed) format with precision digits and decimal
places decimal positions. The precision and decimal places
must be numeric literals, named constants that represent
numeric literals, or built-in functions with a numeric
value known at compile-time. 

xxutente is a field from a ds so why the compiler
complains?

Any idea?

Marco

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