Make Quoted String
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Summary
The following are the RPG/LE fully free-form definitions and instructions needed for using the Make Quoted String service procedure. This service procedure simply allows the caller to create a single-quoted string out of another character string that may or may not have embedded single quotes in it.
Sometimes, having a service procedure is simply a means of making code more self-documenting (i.e., easier for others to understand). |
By Dave Clark
Service Prototype
Place the following in a separate copybook for inclusion in both the caller and the service program source members.
**free //============================================================================== // This procedure returns the supplied string as a single-quoted string // with any embedded single-quotes appropriately doubled. //============================================================================== dcl-pr GenUtl_MakeQuotedString varchar(4096) rtnparm; pString varchar(3000) const; end-pr;
Service Procedure
Place the following in a service program source member.
**free ctl-opt NoMain AlwNull(*UsrCtl) Debug Option(*SrcStmt:*NoDebugIo) DatFmt(*ISO) TimFmt(*ISO); //============================================================================== // This procedure returns the supplied string as a single-quoted string // with any embedded single-quotes appropriately doubled. //============================================================================== dcl-proc GenUtl_MakeQuotedString export; dcl-pi *n varchar(4096) rtnparm; pString varchar(3000) const; end-pi; return ( '''' + GenUtl_ScanAndReplace('''': %trimr(pString): '''''') + '''' ); // return resulting entry end-proc;
References
- GenUtl_ScanAndReplace service procedure