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Rishi,
For a better understanding of CCSIDs and ASCII vs. EBCDIC vs. Unicode, please look at this:
    http://www.databorough.com/downloads/modules/unicode.pdf

This is a short presentation with sample code in RPG IV, COBOL and CL included.

It even shows how to use the "iconv()" API.

Mark

On Monday, December 2, 2019, 8:11:46 AM EST, Rishi Seth <rishiseth99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

after compiling the same program mentioned in previous email link with just
changing one line in it so that error number could be stated by compiler at
correct line no

h dftactgrp(*no)  option(*srcstmt: *nodebugio )
I got same error but just difference of line number this time
so same error but at statement 006300 this time.

Thanks much....

On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 8:56 PM Rishi Seth <rishiseth99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

no it's not helping any more please refer below link :-


*https://code.midrange.com/98ba4131b8.html
<https://code.midrange.com/98ba4131b8.html>*

*i got below error when i tried to use this sql to get hex value.*




Message . . . . :  The target for a numeric operation is too small to
hold
  the result (C G D F).

Cause . . . . . :  RPG procedure SQ8 in program RISHI/SQ8 at statement
152
  performed an arithmetic operation which resulted in a value that is too

  large to fit in the target.  If this is a numeric expression, the
overflow
  could be the result of the calculation of some intermediate result.

Recovery  . . . :  Contact the person responsible for program maintenance
to
  determine the cause of the problem.

Possible choices for replying to message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :

  D -- Obtain RPG formatted dump.

  S -- Obtain system dump.

  F -- Obtain full formatted dump.


  More...

Thanks much..



On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 8:35 PM Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I know this is the rpg forum but...
Would it be too terrible to suggest letting sql do it?
Doesn’t this convert to hex?

Select hex(myField)
Into :myHostvar
From sysibm.sysdummy1

Jay

Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 25, 2019, at 4:03 PM, Rishi Seth <rishiseth99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Now I am getting some errors while trying to execute it:-
in below link i tried to fit it my program so that it could read that
ebcdic(or so called ascii value fro a k1 file and field name is key)

*https://code.midrange.com/7d439c968d.html
<https://code.midrange.com/7d439c968d.html>*

Thanks

On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 9:54 PM Raul Jager <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

SInce your file will have very little records, you can store as 2 bytes
per character.

El 2019-11-25 a las 17:36, Alan Campin escribió:
this is what I wrote a few days ok. Source can be any size.

dcl-pr ConvertToHex ExtProc('cvthc');
  PR_HexValue Pointer Value;
  PR_CharValue Pointer Value;
  PR_SourceLength Int(10) Value;
end-pr;

dcl-ds ldsCharUnsigned Qualified;
  Value Uns(10);
end-ds;

dcl-s lHexValue Char(8);


ConvertToHex(%Addr(lHexValue):%Addr(ldsCharUnsigned):%Size(lHexValue));

Because it is passing a pointer, the length can be anything. Just make
sure
that lhexvalue is twice as long as what you are converting.


On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 3:24 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Read the article I referenced.


On Nov 25, 2019, at 3:20 PM, Rishi Seth <rishiseth99@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Ok, Thanks so, How can i fit it in my case where i have a file k1
and
field
name is 'key' in which some plain text (may be it's called EBCDIC
only)
can
get it converted in HEX value and suuply to openssl here
i mean where to change in my code to supply value of key :-

*https://code.midrange.com/0bec00c589.html
<https://code.midrange.com/0bec00c589.html>*

Thanks much

On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 9:13 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

wrote:
They should really be more flexible than that.  This is basically
what I
have:

      Dcl-Pr ToHex EXTPROC('cvthc');
        HexResult      Char(65534) OPTIONS(*VARSIZE);
        CharInp        Char(32767) OPTIONS(*VARSIZE);
        CharNibbles    Int(10) VALUE;
      End-Pr;

      Dcl-Pr FromHex EXTPROC('cvtch');
        CharResult      Char(32767) OPTIONS(*VARSIZE);
        HexInp          Char(65534) OPTIONS(*VARSIZE);
        HexLen          Int(10) VALUE;
      End-Pr;

On Nov 25, 2019, at 2:20 PM, dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

"RPG400-L" <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on
11/25/2019
02:00:39 PM:
Call a MI:

Dcvthc            PR                  EXTPROC('cvthc')
D                                1
D                                1
D                              10i 0 VALUE


  cvthc(OutputHex:
        Output:
        %Size(OutputHex));

      Shouldn't one of those first two parms in the prototype have
a
length of 2?


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