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4GL 7.30 + IDS 9.40 GREAT problem

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Old 04-20-2008, 09:00 AM
Denis Melnikov
 
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Default 4GL 7.30 + IDS 9.40 GREAT problem

Hi,

4GL 7.30.UC5 fails working with NULL assigned to DATE variable.

4GL 7.30.UC2 halfs strings got via REPORT.

SPARC SOlaris 2.6

What to do?


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Old 04-20-2008, 09:00 AM
scottishpoet
 
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Default Re: 4GL 7.30 + IDS 9.40 GREAT problem

Upgrade to 4GL 7.32?


Denis Melnikov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 4GL 7.30.UC5 fails working with NULL assigned to DATE variable.
>
> 4GL 7.30.UC2 halfs strings got via REPORT.
>
> SPARC SOlaris 2.6
>
> What to do?


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Old 04-20-2008, 09:00 AM
r.a.reissaus@risdi.com
 
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Default Re: 4GL 7.30 + IDS 9.40 GREAT problem

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:15:47 +0400, "Denis Melnikov"
<dmÅlnik@regent.ru> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>4GL 7.30.UC5 fails working with NULL assigned to DATE variable.
>
>
>What to do?
>

) What is the exact error you get from this?
) Can you post the (define and assign part of) the code?
) If you write a small 4gl like this:
main
define ld_date date
define lc_answer char(1)
let ld_date = NULL
display "Date = "ld_date
prompt "enter " for char lc_answer
end main

compile it to runable, run it, what happens?

Robert A. Reissaus
Informix Consultant
Risdi Amsterdam, the Netherlands
www.risdi.com
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