15 UNICODENUMBER PIC S9(11)V9(04) USAGE NATIONAL SIGN IS LEADING, SEPARATE.
The sysLib.convertUnicodeNumToNumber() system function converts the digits of a source variable that contains UNICODE characters that are preceded by a UNICODE sign character into a numeric variable. The source can contain leading zeros for the integer part and can include trailing zeros for the fractional part.
sysLib.convertUnicodeNumToNumber( source UNICODE in, target SMALLINT | INT | BIGINT | DECIMAL out] )
n SMALLINT; u UNICODE(4) = "1234"; // function gets validation error // u must have length of 6 convertUnicodeNumToNumber(u, n); n BIGINT; u UNICODE(20) = "-0000000001234567890"; // function sets n to -1234567890 convertUnicodeNumToNumber(u, n); n DECIMAL(31,4); u UNICODE(32) = "+1234567890123456789012345678901"; // function sets n to 123456789012345678901234567.8901 convertUnicodeNumToNumber(u, n); // Next line gets validation error for COBOL // NUM variables are limited to length 31 for COBOL n NUM(32,4); u UNICODE(33) = "+012345678901234567890123456789012"; // for Java, function sets n to // 1234567890123456789012345678.9012 convertUnicodeNumToNumber(u, n); n DECIMAL(8,4); u UNICODE(10) = "0123456789"; // function throws TypeConversionException // "0" not valid sign character convertUnicodeNumToNumber(u, n);
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JavaScript generation | The function sysLib.convertUnicodeNumToNumber() is not supported. |