use the _itoa function
You need to redefine the char field either in W/S or where it is defined in the input file. If you redefine a char field to numeric you should do a numeric test on the field before using it as numeric, otherwise your may abend with a S0C7. Yea, that's the hard way to do it above... This is one of the most common Easytrieve questions I encounter in the field. There is a macro that is shipped from CA called ALHPACON. You send it an alpha field and it returns a numeric. %ALHPACON ALPHA-FIELD NUMERIC-FIELD Ask your systems programmer to look for the shipped macros if it is not in your maclib.
the two types of data used in Qbasic is numeric data and alpha numeric data.
An alpha character is any letter from A-Z and a-z. Alpha numeric on the other hand is all letters and numbers, but neither allow other characters such as !@#$%^&*() etc.
redefine the fields that contain low-values as alpha-numeric and move ' ' to them.
The characters are like the letters of the alphabet, exclamation marks, dollars signs, etc, unless other wise specified. Everything I just wrote here are characters. "Use 6 to 8 Characters" would mean just type in a 6 or 8 letter word or random letters. Alpha/Numeric would be letters and numbers like a password:.....answer22it.com......would be alpha/numeric.
alpha numeric refers to the keypad on your cell phone...it is the keypad which has numbers and letters of the alphabet-thus alpha being the alphabet and numeric being the numbers.
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The four numeric systems are Roman, Alpha, Mayan, and Arabic.
Alpha-numeric .
A from z
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You need to redefine the char field either in W/S or where it is defined in the input file. If you redefine a char field to numeric you should do a numeric test on the field before using it as numeric, otherwise your may abend with a S0C7. Yea, that's the hard way to do it above... This is one of the most common Easytrieve questions I encounter in the field. There is a macro that is shipped from CA called ALHPACON. You send it an alpha field and it returns a numeric. %ALHPACON ALPHA-FIELD NUMERIC-FIELD Ask your systems programmer to look for the shipped macros if it is not in your maclib.
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Alpha-numeric .
alpha-numeric digits
Composed of letters and numbers
alphanumeric