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Revision as of 13:19, 20 April 2013
The $FLOATD function assigns an 8-byte floating point number to an 8-byte string, without any conversion. Like $FLOAT, this function is intended to be output to a USE data set. The $FLOATD function takes one argument containing a numeric value.
Note: Rocket Software does not recommend using $FLOATD in new applications, although this function is supported for compatibility reasons.