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They are right-justified and zero filled (GTIN values are anyway).
I like numeric better for ranges and we don't have to pad the values on
the left with leading zeros to get them to collate correctly.
-Bob
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: int vs binary questions
From: "Hans Boldt" <boldt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, February 10, 2004 8:22 am
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
cozzi@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hans,
> I need them for the growing length of UPC codes. Granted GTIN is
going to
> be only 14, but they intend to do another increase "soon" and bring
it up
> to 40 or so digits. So I guess I'm storing GTIN in zoned decimal.
>
> -Bob
Since you don't need to do arithmetic on UPC codes, why store them at
all in numeric format? Why not just treat them as character data?
Cheers! Hans
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