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how about the EVAL(RH) which, I believe, instructs the OS to use the result
decimal precision rules to calculate the result.
jw
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Subject: RE: Exponential
Author: Contractor1@Parkdalemills.com at Internet
Date: 08/07/2000 4:21 PM
> You might want to use the Eval(h) ext opcode as well as look into the
> expropts(*RESDECPOS) control specification (H-Spec) to respect decimal
point sizes.
> I'll look into the *ResDecPos.
I'd tried *ResDecPos. Didn't work. Same results. 7.2 came into the program
and instead of 8.2 being calculated 8.19 was.
Patrick Conner
www.ConnecTown.com
(828) 244-0822
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