Brute force method???

Put a select in your procedure that has a %dec() with a hard-coded # of decimals for each option you might want.

Roger Harman
Certified Application Developer - ILE RPG on IBM i on Power

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Subject: Re: Decimal Place in Character String
 
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Since I'm writing a generic routine that will have a variable number of decimals
from caller to caller, I need to be able to specify a variable number of
decimals.  %DEC will not allow that.

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