Thanks Rob and James.  Personally I'd rather use /end-free.

Alan Novick
Pressman Toy Corporation
New Brunswick, NJ

----- Original Message -----
From: <rob@dekko.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: /free & char to numeric



This was just answered today on the RPG400 list:

1)  One method, if you are absolutely sure that the parameter coming in is
numeric you can define the parameter as zoned and the same size and you
shouldn't have a problem.

Otherwise, I've copied the email below:



>Am I trying to do something that isn't do-able in free-format RPG?
>
>I have a four character year parameter (being passed from an old PL/I
>program) into my new RPGLE program.  I want to move it to a four numeric
>field for manipulation.  What is the best way to do this?

Try using the C Procedure "atoi".  I don't know C but found it very easy to
use anyway.


H BndDir( 'QC2LE' )

D atoi            pr            10i 0 ExtProc('atoi')
D   atoichar                      *   value  options(*string)

D year_4a         s              4a
D year_4p0          s              4p 0


/free

   year_4p0 = atoi(year_4a);

/end-free



Kind regards,
Seth Shields
Julius Blum Inc.

Rob Berendt

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Is there a way to move from character to numeric in the new /free format?

Thanks,

Alan Novick
Pressman Toy Corporation
New Brunswick, NJ

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