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Man...I would have thought this would have been caught before...I must be
doing something wrong.

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:35 AM, <J.Beckeringh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

OK, I see what you mean. I get the same result (V6R1):

When I put the substring in a 1A field %bitand results in x'00010000'.

When I put the field in a datastructure and overlay it with a 3U 0 field,
it still goes wrong when I do the %bitand on the character field, but
%bitand on the integer correctly gives x'00000000'.

Looks like a bug to me.

Joep Beckeringh

rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 22-06-2009 14:55:34:

Michael Ryan

Argh....I said that wrong. I'm comparing the result of the %BitAnd
(which I
would think would be x'00000000') to x'10000000', so I would expect that
comparison to be false, and follow the 'no' path. But it doesn't...it
follows the 'yes' path.
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