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You don't specify how you're converting to VarChar, but I suspect it's the EDIT function - it behaves the same for varchar or normal aplha fields.
Try the PTOA function:
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM
SALES
COMPUTE SALESV1/A10V = EDIT(SALES);
COMPUTE SALESP/P6S = SALES;
COMPUTE SALESV2/A10V = PTOA(SALESP, '(P6S)', 'A10V');
BY COUNTRY
END
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Thanks for the reply however I dont have the funtino FPRINT or PTOA
Yes I was using EDIT() Any other funtions that you would reccomend? Im on webfocus 7.6.8
I don't understand how trim works or how to populate the fields, however i think it always cuts off the same amount of charactors and the integer may vary sizes
And If I use CTRAN to take off the 0's would it affect 000010 and convert it to 1 or 10, and what values do I use to use
EX.
Convert INTs
1 10 34 5
TO VarChar to look like the following
1 10 34 5
Currently it converts it to look like the following
FPRINT worked great thank you so much... now all i have to do is figure out how to convert a decimal number to VarChar or concatenate to deciaml values or packed values