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Hello John,
You wrote:
>I would like to put a number in an error message as a substitution
parameter. I'll edit it into a character field first,
Don't bother. The message handler will do this for you automatically when
you send the message.
>Then...
>I want it to read nice, ie.
>if the number is 115090 (say 11 long, 2 decimal)
>i want it to appear in string as: 1,150.90 but
>in a readable fashion
The message handler will do this for you automatically when you send the
message.
>GOOD...: Yadda yadda 1,150.90 sumtin else.
>NO GOOD: Yadda yadda 1,150.90 sumtin else.
>Another time the number might be 187.25
>I don't want to end up with:
>NO GOOD: Yadda yadda 187.25 sumtin else.
>which looks even more 'unprofessional'.
ADDMSGD MSGID(ABC1234) MSG('Yadda yadda &1 sumtin else.') +
FMT((*DEC 11 2))
Read the help text for the FMT parameter.
Create a data stucture in your program that maps the substitution data:
D msgDta DS
D value 11P 2
and use the data structure as substitution data when sending the message.
A piece of the proverbial ...
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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