EDTCDE
If you enter the EDTCDE keyword and press F1, a list of the edit codes and what they do is listed.
For your field of 15,6 with a value of 1234.123456 the following will occur
edit code result
1 1,234.123456
2 000,001,234.123456
3 1234.123456
4 000001234.123456
Edit codes A-Q are the same but with a negative sign. W and Y are for use with date field, and Z is the same as 3 but without the decimal points.
EDTWRD
Edit words do the same as EDTCDE but you have to define what the edit will be. For example to mimic edit code 1 you would type 'bbb,bbb,bb0.bbbbbb', where b is blank. For edit code J this would become 'bbb,bbb,bb0.bbbbbb-'. Edit code 3 would be 'bbbbbbbb0.bbbbbb', whilst 4 would be '0bb,bbb,bbb.bbbbbb'.
EDTWRD 'b0/bb/bb' is the same as EDTCDE Y.
In my view using EDTWRD is more flexible than EDTCDE but some people prefer EDTWRD and some EDTCDE, it's a matter of choice. To really get to grips with editing I suggest you just play with the different EDTCDE's and EDTWRD's in different length fields in a test PRTF.
Hope this helps.
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