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   Thanks a lot Buck for your posting.
  I apologize I made a mistake in my posting, FIELD2 is defined as 18 char.
   
  select FIELD2 from FILE where FIELD1 IN ('NYC1','NYC2').
   
    
   I want to update FIELD2 with leading zeroes  
    there by making it as 10 char value(wherever FIELD2 is less than 10 char) 
for FIELD1  in ('NYC1','NYC2')
   
   
  Donna

Buck <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  >> select digits(FIELD2) from FILE where FIELD1 IN ('NYC1','NYC2')

This does nt work for me.
I want to update FIELD2 with leading 
zeroes wherever it finds a value less than 10 digits.

It sounds like FIELD2 is already a numeric field. If that's the case, 
then it is already stored with leading zeroes. Perhaps you're really 
looking for a way to _present_ the value of FIELD2, so that the 
presentation includes leading zeroes?

What are you using to see the value of FIELD2? Debug? A display file? 
A report? DSPPFM? UPDDTA?

--buck

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