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there is no way that you can pass a 6 char string (-22256) in a 5 char
alpha

you're quite right

On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Henrik Rützou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dirk,

that was not what Armand wanted to do ;-)

he want to pass a 5.0 numeric field as a 5A alpha field in a parameter from
one program to another still maintaining a possible negative value and
there
is no way that you can pass a 6 char string (-22256) in a 5 char alpha
field

parmField1 = %editc(field1:'X'); will pass '2225O' to the recieving program
the problem is getting this value back in a numeric field and the easy way
is to double define the field in a DS




On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 12:29 PM, <Dirk.Marien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Arnaud,

%char will convert corectly. After that, you can use %int or %dec :

ValueAlpha = %Char(Num20dec6);
Num20dec6 = %dec(%trim(ValueAlpha):20:6);

Kr,
Dirk.










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Armand,

Why don't you just define the incoming parameter as 5S0? You say that in
the RPG III program is converted to character, but it is not: it is just
moved. So you van just receive is as it is - a zonec numeric field.

Joep Beckeringh


Op 25 jan. 2013 om 11:04 heeft Armand Perquin <a.perquin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
het volgende geschreven:

Hello,

In a RPG3 program a numeric field is converted to a character field and
passed as parameter in a call. When this parameter is received in a
free

format program and the value is positive there is no problem converting
it
back to a numeric field. But when the value was negative the value in
the
character field contains a letter so I can convert it to a numeric
field

with %dec, %int or %uns.

E.g.
Field1 5.0 with value -22256 and parmField1 5A.

When the value from Field1 in RPG3 is moved into parmField1 the value
is

converted from -22256 to '2225O'. In this case converting it back to a
numeric field is not possible because of the letter ?O?. The result is
message RNX0105 is trown.

Can someone please help me to solve this challenge in free format.

Best Regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
Armand
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