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Hmmm...I'm confused. I have a packed number (or zoned), and I move it to an
integer field (5U 0). I then take the %Char of the integer to get it into
character format. Then I use cvthc to get the hex. However, when I start
with the number 140, I get F1F4F0. I want 8C. If I use a DS overlay, I get
what I want, but that doesn't seem to me to be the 'right' way.
D SomeDS ds qualified
D SomeChar 2A
D SomeInt 5U 0 overlay(SomeChar:1)
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:00 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael Ryan wrote:list
I've checked the archives and FAQ, but wondered if someone has a morecan
elegant solution. I need to convert an unknown decimal number (probably
limit the number of digits though) to hex. Is the overlay solution thebest?
cvthc?
I think cvthc is the most straight forward way.
david
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