I wonder how it would work if you did this:

%SUBST(hours:1:1) = '1'

or this:

%SUBST(hours:1) = '11111111'

?


Kim Spears wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to check some numbers in a data structure and am getting some strange results.
D hours DS D zHour1 1 0 INZ(1) D zHour2 1 0 INZ(1) D zHour3 1 0 INZ(1) D zHour4 1 0 INZ(1) D zHour5 1 0 INZ(1) D zHour6 1 0 INZ(1) D zHour7 1 0 INZ(1) D zHour8 1 0 INZ(1) C SELECT C WHEN %SUBST(hours:1) = '1'
C 'oneFound' dsply C WHEN %SUBST(hours:8) = '1'
C 'eightFound' dsply C ENDSL C EVAL *INLR = *ON The program finds the eighth element, but misses the first element. Any ideas?
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