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I actually searched the RPG "Chapter 21. Built-in Functions" page for
a %UINT when I composed my first reply in this thread. However I did
not even think to look through the rest of the %U prefixed functions to
find the %UNS and %UNSH, after I got positioned to %UCS2, but received a
"not found" error immediately after typing the 'I' for %UI.
Too bad the RPG docs do not have "Related concepts" or "Related
information" links like the IBM i OS InfoCenter topics\docs have. IMO
it would have been nice for the %INT to provide a link to the %UNS,
being so closely related but especially so dissimilar in naming.
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzasd/sc092508813.htm#bifs
Regards, Chuck
On 12 Jul 2013 05:55, darren@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
There actually is. I never really looked at the %uns() function.
It appears to be equivalent to something like what I would expect
a %uint() to look like.
Vernon Hamberg on07/12/2013 08:39 AM wrote:
:) - I've not looked - is there a %uint function?
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