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You can define an 18B in DDS, or a BIGINT in SQL. Same limits as RPG's
20i. The 18B type doesn't support decimal places, and as far as I know
you can't define 10B, 11B etc. RPG always maps 18B to 20i.
What if you want to count most of the atoms in the universe? I think you
need at least 80 digits for that but 63 gets you a good part of the way.
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