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On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 21:59, srilaxmi@xxxxxxx wrote: > I understood what you are saying. My problem is the third party(PC) they do > not want to do the bytes swapping, so my end (On AS/400) need to do the > swapping and send.Is there any other way to do the bytes swapping on > AS/400. Uh, of course. You are sending a bunch of bytes through the socket to the other end, nothing more. Try loading your numeric field into a character array or alpha data structure and move things around as you see fit. I just pulled my old MS-DOS C manual off the shelf, and I see that there is a swab (swap bytes) api call. If you really must have an AS/400 api call, this might be it. I don't know if this is even in the AS/400 C runtime library -- sorry I was too lazy to look it up. Although it could work, it doesn't seem difficult to write one in RPG anyway. Quote: 'The swab function copies n bytes of data from the buffer source to another buffer at dest, taking two adjacent bytes at a time and swapping their positions in dest.' Example: swab("badc", result, 4); // result will be "abcd" -- Regards, Rich Current Conditions in Des Moines, IA Overcast Temp 28.4F, Windchill 17.4F Winds out of the West at 14mph
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