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On Jul 10, 2019, at 1:34 PM, Tools/400 <thomas.raddatz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What about %check()? Something like this:
if (%check('ABCD': fielda) <> 0);
// fielda contains a character that
// is not in 'ABCD'
endif;
Thomas.
Am 10.07.2019 um 19:13 schrieb Doug Englander:
Does anyone know if there is an RPG equivalent to the SQL "IN()" construct? It would be useful to say something like:
If fielda in('A', 'B', 'C', 'D') then...
Instead of this "OR" syntax
If fielda = 'A' or fielda = 'B' or fielda = 'C' or fielda = 'D' then...
I can't find it anywhere if it does exist. I see there is a similar %MAX and %MIN, but nothing like the example above.
Thank you,
Doug
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