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Hi Vern and Jon,
I don't see a version or edition on this book, but it is dated 1998.
In chapter 5, they talk about "traditional RPG arithmetic operations",
but also say that section is there just in case you run into those
functions later on.
Thanks again to everyone who replied!
Clay Carley
Vern Hamberg wrote:
Is it possible that the book assumes you already know RPGIII?--
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Which version of the book are you using Clay? The I can't think of much if you haven't been taught IF or MONITOR yet.
On 2013-06-21, at 10:35 AM, Clay B Carley <cbc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for the replies.-snip-
I'll take another look to see what I can do about checking for the zero
divisor. The book has not yet covered IF statements; I'll be looking
more throughly later to see if I missed anything.
Thanks again,
Clay Carley
Sonic.net/ Sonic Telecom
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.
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