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Hi Every one,
Please dont get confuse with my question my question is simple
I will give an example : I have a numeric field say X of lenght 8 and the value is 12345678
Now i have another Numeric filed of lengh 10 say Y
now before moving the value into Y
I wanted to prefix 00 to that number (.ie 0012345678) and then move to Y field.
Regards,
Srinivas
Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Then just do an eval from 8/0 to 10/0. You won;t see the leading zeros but they are there. If you want to see them you need an edit code like 'X'.
You said you are trying to validate dates? Is this process the way you want to do it? It sounds very long and hard to me.
Are you using RPG or CL?
Boggula Srinivas wrote:
Hi Booth,
My Number is 12345678
0012345678(Prefix)
Regards,
Srinivas
Booth Martin wrote:
Here is a number:
12345678
Which do you want:
0012345678 (prefix)
or
12345678900 (suffix)
??
Boggula Srinivas wrote:
Hi Booth Martin,
Sorry English in not my native langauge
PREFIX is what i wanted irrespective of the number
and the field is numeric.
Regards,
Srinivas
Booth Martin wrote:
I am guessing that English is not
Srinivas' first language? From the context of the question I believed he wanted the zeros on the end of his 8/0 field when it is put in the 10/0 field, hence the mult by 100,
Wilt, Charles wrote:
Wouldn't that add two zeros to the right side?
Doesn't prefix mean left side?
Charles
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From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Booth Martin
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:38 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: ADD Zeros to a number
Would multiply by 100 work for you?
Boggula Srinivas wrote:
Hi DennisRootes,to prefix
Its in back, on the front end side he will enter 8 digits, and i want
two zeors to it.with
Regards,
Srinivas
DennisRootes@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Srinivas,
Could you explain a little more please? I'm not sure I understand what
you are trying to do. You have a screen field that's 8,0 and you said
regardless of whatever is placed into the field you want to prefix it
two zeroes. Is that on the front end or the back end? If a user puts--
eight 9's, (i.e.99999999), into the screen field are you going to strip
out two 9's making the number display as 00999999, or add it into a 10,0
field in the rpg as 0099999999?
If it's the latter than like Charles said that wouldn't make any sense
since the two numbers are identical. If it's the former you can convert
to character and put the two leading zeroes in that way.
alpha8 = '00' + %subst(%char(ScreenField):3); //only takes the last 6
digits
numeric8 = %dec(alpha8:8:0);
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Booth Martin
http://www.Martinvt.com
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