Right String
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Summary
The following are the RPG/LE fully free-form definitions and instructions needed for using the Right String service procedure. This service procedure simply allows the caller to extract the right-most n characters from a supplied string.
Service Prototype
Place the following in a separate copybook for inclusion in both the caller and the service program source members.
**free //============================================================================== // Return rightmost number of bytes -- optional padding on left. //============================================================================== dcl-pr GenUtl_RightString varchar(256) rtnparm; OrigString varchar(65535) const; ByteCount packed(3:0) const; PadChar char(1) const options(*nopass); end-pr;
Service Procedure
Place the following in a service program source member.
**free //============================================================================== // Return rightmost number of bytes -- optional padding on left. //============================================================================== dcl-proc GenUtl_RightString export; dcl-pi *n varchar(256) rtnparm; OrigString varchar(65535) const; ByteCount packed(3:0) const; PadChar char(1) const options(*nopass); end-pi; dcl-s StrLeng like(ByteCount); dcl-s NewString varchar(256) inz(''); dcl-s PadString char(256) inz(*blanks); // prevent errors StrLeng = ByteCount; // start with bytes requested if %parms < %parmnum(PadChar) // if no padding and and StrLeng > %len(OrigString); // request greater than string supplied StrLeng = %len(OrigString); // take supplied string length endif; if StrLeng > *zero; // if something to return if StrLeng > %len(PadString); // if more than what can return StrLeng = %len(PadString); // set to max return length endif; if %parms < %parmnum(PadChar); // if no padding NewString = %subst(OrigString: %len(OrigString) - StrLeng + 1); else; // else, with left padding NewString = %subst( %xlate(' ': PadChar: PadString) + OrigString : %len(PadString) + %len(OrigString) - StrLeng + 1 ); endif; endif; return NewString; // return the suffix string end-proc;