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Because in RPG, you may use the *+=* operator to shorten the expression
like:
SEQN = SEQN + 1 ;
into
SEQN +=1;
In "C" this would be
SEQN++;
All this, of course, has the solution of writing two lines of code. I was
bringing the subject to illustrate that the logical example I gave before
does work, put more clearly, like:
*IN50 = (myValue = 5);
does compile perfectly well, and indicator 50 will be *ON if myValue is 5.
JS
message: 4
date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 22:53:35 +0200
from: Carel <coteijgeler@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Evaluation of expression within parenthesis
Why the second assign (=) character?
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