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Just for the archives, since this is already solved... RPG has no reserved
words per se. Special values/functions in RPG have * or % at the beginning
of their name. *Zero, *Loval, %Subst, ...
Maybe you meant SQL? But I don't think VALUE is a reserved word there
either. Values is.
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I think it's because VALUE is an RPG Reserved word now.rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 2:56 PM
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Subject: %Dec changed from V5R1 to V5R4?
I am trying to use a program on a V5R1 system that I wrote and used for
years on a V5R4 system. However, during the compile I get an error:
RNF0327 30 2 The first parameter for %DEC or %DECH is not valid.
The line in error is:
work150 = %dec(value:15:0);
value is defined as 15a.
work150 is defined as 15p 0 decimals.
Like I said, I used %dec( ) in V5R4 to convert character expressions to
numeric values; was this ability something added after 5.1?
I guess I could use the "old" MOVE VALUE WORK150 method since all I'm
to accomplish is convert an alphameric field, which is all numericdo.
characters, to a numeric field, anyway. But any other (more "modern")
suggestions would be welcomed.
Thanks.
Jerry C. Adams
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