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Hi,
this is quite easy.
// Prototype
dcl-pr hex2bin extproc('cvtch');
bin char(32767) options(*varsize);
hex char(65535) const options(*varsize);
len int(10) value;
end-pr;
// Call
hex2bin(targetCharField : '04A1060A' : 4);
And that's it - so the first operand is the target - the second is a char
string containing the hexadecimal digits. The third operand is the length
of the target variable in characters.
HTH
Daniel
Am 05.01.2024 um 03:41 schrieb Vinay Gavankar <vinaygav@xxxxxxxxx>:output
Hi,
I need to convert a character string to hex, which I don't think can be
done with "cvtch".
For example, if input string is '04A1060A' (8 characters) I need the
string to be x'04A1060A' (4 characters).related questions.
Any ideas?
TIA
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