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You're on the right track Lim.
Frank
"Lim Hock-Chai" <Lim.Hock-Chai@xxxxxxxx>@midrange.com on 10/19/2004
03:13:55 PM
Please respond to RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
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Subject: RE: Trivia: How many lines of code are allowed in an RPG
Program?
I might be wrong here, but I think what he wants is to be able to
print/output by range. Is like somebody ask you to print Serial Number by
range instead of detail and provide a count.
For example:
From To
Serail Number Serial Number Total
AAAAAAA110 AAAAAAA125 16
AAAAAAA127 AAAAAAA128 2
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Subject: RE: Trivia: How many lines of code are allowed in an RPG
Program?
To group and range, try with something like this
declare XX cursor for SELECT city, MIN(zip_code), MAX(zip_code) * from
zip_input_file order by city, group by city.
open xx
fetch xx into :Vcity, Vmin, Vmax
dow sqlcode=*zero
output file
fetch xx into :Vcity, Vmin, Vmax
end
Fernando
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