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First thing to try would be to put an INZ on your data structure
definition. That will initialize the numeric to zero. What options are
you using? I use the following, and I don't ever expect a numeric. I
convert the character to numeric in a later operation when required,
although that doesn't mean what you're trying isn't possible:

+ 'allowmissing=yes '
+ 'allowextra=yes '
+ 'case=any');



From: "Hockchai Lim" <lim.hock-chai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx,
Date: 03/05/2013 03:54 PM
Subject: XML-INTO - %XML option to treat null element as 0
Sent by: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Is there a %XML option that I can use to make XML-INTO treats null element
that maps to a numeric field as 0?

For example:
The XML has:
<ESI_DATA_ENTRY>
<Data_Type/>
<Data_LEN/>
<DATA/>
</ESI_DATA_ENTRY>


My DS has:
D ESI_DATA_ENTRY
D ds
D data_type 24
D data_len 2S 0
D data 128


The XML-INTO error out when it encountered <Data_LEN/>. I think it is
because it is expecting a numeric value but it contains nothing.


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