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On Aug 30, 2019, at 1:25 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I can't figure out what is happening/wrong, nor do I know where the error message is coming from, nor where to look for the answer.
"Low-order nibble of the byte at array offset 526 is not valid. Byte value: 00."
I have a service program which reads a data record and loads the field values into a data structure defined like the record. That data structure is processed by an IWS wizard and the output is supplied as a web service. When the web service is accessed from the web I get that error message.
I am suspicious that the issue revolves about issues with packed fields and zoned fields but can't prove it one way or another.
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