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Interesting. If you add .EVAL to ' A&ARGL1' in the SUBSTR function, you get the right length. Someone explain that one.
Regards,
Darin
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Posts: 2298 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah | Registered: February 02, 2007
i'm thinking its the .LENGTH thing. I've gotten different results using .LENGTH and using ARGLEN. so i only use ARGLEN now, unless i'm absobloodylutely sure that the .LENGTH of some inbound parm can never be user-tinkered-with.
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Francis, this is actually less weird than you think.
Darin is correct, the .EVAL works.
What is happening is that the 'A&ARGL1' is literally being passed to the function. You can get the same result by using 'XYZ' or ' ' as the last parameter. The functions are ignoring bad formats. The only weirdy is that the default format is A17, and this applies to other functions, not just SUBSTR.
You could use (as well as .EVAL) -SET &AL = 'A' | &ARGL1;