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Hello. I would really appreciate any assistance I can get from this forum. There is this variable XYZ/P11.2. I want to display it without the decimal point. Say 599.95 will come out as 59995. I read through a lot of discussions but usually the topic is about truncating the decimal values and not about removing the decimal point
Thank you for taking the time.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Of course. I was bent on converting to an alpha then extracting and stripping. Thank you much. Can I ask another question, please?
So now that I have 59995, I also have 4210 and 100170. I need to have them printed onto a text file where total num of chars in a string is 6. Meaning 599.95=059995, 42.10=004210 and 1001.70=100170. Is there a function to count number of digits like ARGLEN is to an alphanumeric? This way I can just concatenate with either '0' or '00'?
After you do the multiplication, can't you just convert them to an I6 format with leading zeros displayed. I think the format for that is I6L. You can then hold as FORMAT ALPHA. See what that does for you.