Terry
thanks for the example
and thanks to all who replied.
Alan Shore
NBTY, Inc
(631) 244-2000 ext. 5019
AShore@xxxxxxxx
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Program:        SC001C                                            */
/* Date Written:   08/13/07                                          */
/* Author:         T. Winchester                                     */
/* Description:    Simple program to illustrate the use of the API   */
/*                 called QCLSCAN.                                   */
/*                                                                   */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
             PGM
/* Declare variables used by QCLSCAN                                 */
             DCL        VAR(&INPUT)     TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(99)
             DCL        VAR(&PATTERN)   TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(5)
             DCL        VAR(&INPLEN)    TYPE(*DEC)  LEN(3 0) VALUE(99)
             DCL        VAR(&START)     TYPE(*DEC)  LEN(3 0) VALUE(1)
             DCL        VAR(&PATLEN)    TYPE(*DEC)  LEN(3 0) VALUE(5)
             DCL        VAR(&TRANSLAT)  TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1)  VALUE('1')
             DCL        VAR(&TRIMBLKS)  TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1)  VALUE('0')
             DCL        VAR(&WILDCARD)  TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1)  VALUE(' ')
             DCL        VAR(&POSITION)  TYPE(*DEC)  LEN(3 0)
/* Work variable to contain results...                               */
             DCL        VAR(&OUTPUT)    TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(20)
             DCL        VAR(&OUTLEN)    TYPE(*DEC)  LEN(3)
             DCL        VAR(&RESULT)    TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(3)
/* Set the value of our input string...theoretically, this could     */
/* come from anywhere (e.g. a screen, a return message, etc.) -AND-  */
/* also specify the pattern we're looking for...                     */
             CHGVAR     VAR(&INPUT)     VALUE('How now, brown cow')
             CHGVAR     VAR(&PATTERN)   VALUE('BROWN')
/* Try to find our value within the string...                        */
             CALL       PGM(QCLSCAN) PARM(&INPUT      +
                                          &INPLEN     +
                                          &START      +
                                          &PATTERN    +
                                          &PATLEN     +
                                          &TRANSLAT   +
                                          &TRIMBLKS   +
                                          &WILDCARD   +
                                          &POSITION)
/* Convert our return value from decimal to character...             */
             CHGVAR     VAR(&RESULT) VALUE(&POSITION)
/* Was the value found?                                              */
             IF         COND( (&POSITION = 0) ) THEN(DO)
             SNDUSRMSG  MSG('The string ' *CAT &PATTERN *CAT ' was +
                          not found') MSGTYPE(*INFO) TOMSGQ(QSYSOPR)
             GOTO       CMDLBL(ENDJOB)
             ENDDO
/* Just get 5 characters of the string...                            */
             CHGVAR     VAR(&OUTLEN) VALUE(&INPLEN - &POSITION)
/* Capture a few characters of the input string and store it...      */
             CHGVAR     VAR(&OUTPUT) VALUE(%SST(&INPUT &POSITION +
                          &OUTLEN))
/* Finally, show what we found...                                    */
             SNDUSRMSG  MSG('The pattern ' *CAT &PATTERN *CAT ' was +
                          located at position ' *CAT &RESULT) +
                          MSGTYPE(*INFO) TOMSGQ(QSYSOPR)
ENDJOB:      ENDPGM
Terry
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alan Shore
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 11:36 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: CLP question
Morning all
I have to make a change to a CLP program that reads a file.
I need to see if a particular field on that file contains a particular
string ANYWHERE within that field.
I know about %SST, but you need to know the starting position
and length.
Is there any other way of accomplishing this within CL?
Thanks in advance
Alan Shore
NBTY, Inc
(631) 244-2000 ext. 5019
AShore@xxxxxxxx
"If you're going through Hell, keep going" - Winston Churchill
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