"IBM Mainframe Assembler List" <ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> wrote on 
03/10/2022 10:01:21 AM:
> That would work.  However, unless you're planning to have decimal 
positions
> later or change between leading zeros and leading blanks, you can drop 
ED
> and the mask and just use UNPK.  Using ED in your case is just making 
more
> work for yourself.


        Yes, this is in a routine that can handle all of the following:

sign retention, or none;
variable number of leading zeroes, or none;
variable number of decimal positions (up to 15), or none; and,
variable number of digits from 1 to 31.


Sincerely,

Dave Clark
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