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Thanks for the correction Barbara....

Charles

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Barbara Morris <bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2011/2/1 12:08 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:05 AM, PAPWORTH  Paul<Paul.PAPWORTH@xxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Is the following a true statement  For the MOVE command to work with
variable length fields then the DS technique must be used.

No.

BUT you do need to manually set the length of the result field after the move:
             MOVE     FIXFLD          VARFLD
             EVAL       %len(VARFLD) = %len(%trimr(FIXFLD))

...
BUT...you shouldn't be using MOVE in RPGIV at all...and you really
shouldn't be trying to use it with variable length fields.


You have to set the length before the move.  If the length of VARFLD was
zero before the move, nothing would get moved.  (Or if less than the
required length, not enough would get moved.)

Assuming there is some good reason for using MOVE with the varying field
and not just using EVALR.
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