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John,
You could either write a small RPGLE program and use a MONITOR/ENDMON group
or write a SQL function that checks if your number is valid .
Some years ago we had to write a small function in order to check some bad
data we had received from an external provider. Our function was something
like this :
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DROP Function QGPL/IsNumeric;
Create Function QGPL/IsNumeric (@TestData VarChar(64))
Returns Char(1)
Language SQL
Deterministic
Not Fenced
Set Option Commit=*None, UsrPrf=*Owner
BEGIN
Declare @Double Double Not Null Default 0;
Declare InvalidNum condition for '01565';
Declare Exit Handler For InvalidNum
Return 'N';
If @TestData Is Null Then
Return 'N';
End If;
Set @Double=Cast(@TestData As Double);
Return 'Y';
END
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So you could something like:
UPDATE MyTable set MyField = 0
WHERE IsNumeric( cast(MyField as varchar(64)) ) = 'N'
HTH,
Luis Rodriguez
Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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