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I'd strongly suggest staying away from the dual vertical bars. With all
the horror stories about CCSID, and multilingual support, I wouldn't go
there. Luckily we caught a break with a MAJOR customer who agreed to
change their element separator to a more standard character. CL supports
*CAT as an alternative.
I did send some bad stuff, (too much easy string handling with RPG
lately).
This was tested and true:
update aaakey
set loc=
substr(loc,1,13) concat 'a' concat substr(loc,15,1)
Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
"Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject
RE: SQL UPDATE
> From: J Michael Smith
>
> Is it possible to use the UPDATE function to change the values for a
> string(Positions 28-36) within a 80A field? If so, could you provide
an
> example.
update myfile set myfld =
(substr(myfld,1,27) || 'NEW VALUE' || substr(myfld,37,44))
This will set positions 28-36 of every record to "NEW VALUE".
Joe
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