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EnOne
PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 11:28 am    Post subject: DFDL not accepting large numbers Reply with quote

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Joined: 09 Oct 2002
Posts: 100
Location: Kansas City

Using IBM Broker 8.0.0.4 I have build a DFDL using a COBOL copy book and the values are

Code:

               05  FIRSTVALUE
                                          PIC +9(11).9(4).
               05  SECONDVALUE
                                          PIC +9(11).9(4).
               05  THIRDVALUE
                                          PIC +9(10).9(5).


this was the DFDL created

Code:

            <xsd:element default=" " dfdl:length="17" name="FIRSTVALUE">
              <xsd:annotation>
                <xsd:appinfo source="http://www.wsadie.com/appinfo">
                  <initialValue kind="SPACE"/>
                </xsd:appinfo>
                <xsd:documentation>PIC +9(11).9(4) display</xsd:documentation>
              </xsd:annotation>
              <xsd:simpleType>
                <xsd:restriction base="dfdlCobolFmt:PIC-Numeric-Edited-Display__string">
                  <xsd:maxLength value="17"/>
                </xsd:restriction>
              </xsd:simpleType>
            </xsd:element>
            <xsd:element default=" " dfdl:length="17" name="SECONDVALUE">
              <xsd:annotation>
                <xsd:appinfo source="http://www.wsadie.com/appinfo">
                  <initialValue kind="SPACE"/>
                </xsd:appinfo>
                <xsd:documentation>PIC +9(11).9(4) display</xsd:documentation>
              </xsd:annotation>
              <xsd:simpleType>
                <xsd:restriction base="dfdlCobolFmt:PIC-Numeric-Edited-Display__string">
                  <xsd:maxLength value="17"/>
                </xsd:restriction>
              </xsd:simpleType>
            </xsd:element>
            <xsd:element default=" " dfdl:length="17" name="THIRDVALUE">
              <xsd:annotation>
                <xsd:appinfo source="http://www.wsadie.com/appinfo">
                  <initialValue kind="SPACE"/>
                </xsd:appinfo>
                <xsd:documentation>PIC +9(10).9(5) display</xsd:documentation>
              </xsd:annotation>
              <xsd:simpleType>
                <xsd:restriction base="dfdlCobolFmt:PIC-Numeric-Edited-Display__string">
                  <xsd:maxLength value="17"/>
                </xsd:restriction>
              </xsd:simpleType>
            </xsd:element>


the problem is that if the input is any larger than
Code:

<FirstNumber>9999999.9999</FirstNumber>
<SecondNumber>9999999.9999</SecondNumber>
<ThirdNumber>99999.99999</ThirdNumber>


I get

Code:

05   490    17 NUMB      FIRSTVALUE       +00000000INFINITY
05   507    17 NUMB      SECONDVALUE      +00000000INFINITY
05   524    17 NUMB      THIRDVALUE       +00000000INFINITY

when it should accept two 11 digit numbers with 4 numbers after the decimal point and a 10 digit number with 5 numbers after the decimal point like this.
Code:

<FirstNumber>99999999999.9999</FirstNumber>
<SecondNumber>99999999999.9999</SecondNumber>
<ThirdNumber>9999999999.99999</ThirdNumber>
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EnOne
PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 12:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Centurion

Joined: 09 Oct 2002
Posts: 100
Location: Kansas City



not a DFDL issue a coding issue

BEFORE
Code:
      SET OutputRecord.FIRSTVALUE ='+' || LeftPad('0000000000000000',CAST(CAST(InputCredit.FirstNumber AS DECIMAL(11,4)) AS CHAR)); -- PIC +9(11).9(4).
      SET OutputRecord.SECONDVALUE='+' || LeftPad('0000000000000000',CAST(CAST(InputCredit.SecondNumber AS DECIMAL(11,4)) AS CHAR)); -- PIC +9(11).9(4).
      SET OutputRecord.THIRDVALUE ='+' || LeftPad('0000000000000000',CAST(CAST(InputCredit.ThirdNumber AS DECIMAL(10,5)) AS CHAR)); -- PIC +9(10).9(5).


AFTER
Code:
      SET OutputRecord.FIRSTVALUE ='+' || LeftPad('0000000000000000',CAST(CAST(InputCredit.FirstNumber AS DECIMAL(17,4)) AS CHAR)); -- PIC +9(11).9(4).
      SET OutputRecord.SECONDVALUE='+' || LeftPad('0000000000000000',CAST(CAST(InputCredit.SecondNumber AS DECIMAL(17,4)) AS CHAR)); -- PIC +9(11).9(4).
      SET OutputRecord.THIRDVALUE ='+' || LeftPad('0000000000000000',CAST(CAST(InputCredit.ThirdNumber AS DECIMAL(17,5)) AS CHAR)); -- PIC +9(10).9(5).
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