No, that's what you would do. You could also place a Monitor group around
the statement. You would then execute the statement and 'catch' the error.
I would check the divisor for zero myself.


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:24 PM, Clay Carley <cbc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This sounds like an easy an easy thing to check for, but here's what is
going on:

I'm studying (on my own) RPG IV using Stanley Myers' book, "RPG IV
Programming on the AS/400". I'm doing the programming assignments at
the end of Chapter 5, and assignment 5-2 wants "Include the control that
prevents a divide-by-zero error". As far as I can tell, this hasn't
been discussed in the book yet; so I don't want to jump ahead with a
solution that isn't what they are really looking for.

This is what the line in question could be something like:

C EVAL GRPFT = NETPRICE / GROSSPRFT

Is there some EVAL option I'm missing for this? Setting indicators is
discussed, but for the life of me I don't see anything related to divide
by zero.

I did some searching, but I found what I would logically do to check for
a zero in the variable before doing the math. That hasn't been covered
in this book yet, so I'm guessing there is something else to it.

Thanks,
Clay Carley
Sonic.net/ Sonic Telecom
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