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From: Barbara Morris <bmorris@ca.ibm.com> > > From: Leif Svalgaard > > > From: Booth Martin > > > > Leif, would you try one more thing since you are already there, please? > > > > What happens if you define it as 14S 0 and 15S 0? Does packed vs. signed > > > > make a difference? > > Leif, 14S 0 and "signed" mean "zoned", not "signed packed". ZND(14,0) > in MI. (Go figure - this use of the term "signed" has always puzzled me > since the first time I encountered it in DDS.) > yeah, and in MI you can't declare an unsigned PKD or ZND. They are always signed. So if I understand you correctly 14 0 means packed (always signed) and 14S 0 means zoned (always signed). Correct?
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