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What kind of field is @Time? I assume number of minutes

Eval(h) WkHrmn = @Time / 60
Eval(h) @CallShr = @Calls / WkHrmn

Why would you think there was an issue with half adjusting? (yes this is /free)

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Bill
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----- Original Message ----
From: Jay Vaughn <jayv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, April 9, 2007 2:22:06 PM
Subject: translation in /free??


@TIME DIV(H) 60 WKHRMN 5 2
@CALLS DIV(H) WKHRMN @CALLSHR


How would this be translated to /free? From what I understand, %DIV does
not support decimals. Also there is the issue with the "half adjust"...






Thanks,


Jay Vaughn
iSeries Senior Programmer/Analyst
RateWatch
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