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Jim,
Try the atof() procedure available in the binding directory QC2LE.
the prototype for it goes like this
dc2f pr 8f extproc('atof')
dstring * value options(*string)
c eval int=c2f(%trim(amount1))
In the above example amount1 is the character field to be converted.
While compiling don't forget to add the QC2LE binding directory entry
Vini
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Subject: String to Numeric
Author: Jim Langston <jlangston@conexfreight.com> at ARO-INTERNET
Date: 2/7/00 9:26 AM
V3R7M0
I have a field I am allowing my users to put in a string value
(container number, in the format XXXX999999) or a numeric
value (invoice number, 999999). I now have this variable that
contains one or the other, but in either case, it is left justified.
So I either have:
'ABCD123456 '
or
'1234 '
Now I'm kinda stumped. I can figure out if it is numeric or a
container number by using the Check opcode. But, once I
know it's numeric, just how do I convert this thing to a numeric
value?
I tried a Data Structure, but no success. To map successfully,
I think the value would have to be like:
'00000001234' and I'm not really sure how to get it there. I know
we have the DIGITS function in Query, but it doesn't work in RPG,
and is going the wrong way anyway.
Anyone have any ideas?
I think I'm going to wind up building a string like '000000000000001234'
using
'00000000000' + %TRIM(InputVal) and SUBSTRing it.
Regards,
Jim Langston
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