"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 -- int.ext: 91078 direct: (937) 531-6378 home: (937) 751-3300 Winsupply Group Services 3110 Kettering Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439 USA (937) 294-5331 ********************************************************************************************* This email message and any attachments is for use only by the named addressee(s) and may contain confidential, privileged and/or proprietary information. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete and destroy the message and all copies. All unauthorized direct or indirect use or disclosure of this message is strictly prohibited. No right to confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any error in transmission. *********************************************************************************************