‎2006 May 16 1:55 PM
Dear Friends,
I have a value like 'C-1000010' in a variable and i need to eliminate the Hyphen and result should be 'C1000010'.
pls give me an idea.
Thanks in advance
‎2006 May 16 1:57 PM
Use <b>replace</b> statement.
To replace a string in a field with a different string, use the REPLACE statement.
REPLACE <str1> WITH <str2> INTO <c> [LENGTH <l>].
The statement searches the field <c> for the first occurrence of the first <l> positions of the pattern <str1>. If no length is specified, it searches for the pattern <str1> in its full length.
Then, the statement replaces the first occurrence of the pattern <str1> in field <c> with the string <str2>. If a length <l> was specified, only the relevant part of the pattern is replaced.
If the return code value of the system field SY-SUBRC is set to 0, this indicates that <str1> was found in <c> and replaced by <str2>. A return code value other than 0 means that nothing was replaced. <str1>, <str2>, and <len> can be variables.
DATA: T(10) VALUE 'abcdefghij',
STRING LIKE T,
STR1(4) VALUE 'cdef',
STR2(4) VALUE 'klmn',
STR3(2) VALUE 'kl',
STR4(6) VALUE 'klmnop',
LEN TYPE I VALUE 2.
STRING = T.
WRITE STRING.
REPLACE STR1 WITH STR2 INTO STRING.
WRITE / STRING.
STRING = T.
REPLACE STR1 WITH STR2 INTO STRING LENGTH LEN.
WRITE / STRING.
STRING = T.
REPLACE STR1 WITH STR3 INTO STRING.
WRITE / STRING.
STRING = T.
REPLACE STR1 WITH STR4 INTO STRING.
WRITE / STRING.
The output appears as follows:
abcdefghij
abklmnghij
abklmnefgh
abklghij
abklmnopgh
Note how, in the last line, the field STRING is truncated on the right. The search pattern 'cdef' of length 4 is replaced by 'klmnop' of length 6. Then, the rest of the field STRING is filled up to the end of the field.
regards
vinod
‎2006 May 16 2:01 PM
use the replace command
Data p(6) value ABCABC.
Replace A with into p.
Write:/ p. DEFABC
(Replaces first occurrence only)
If the above doesnt work then use the following code
<b>data : a(10),b(10), d(20).
Split STR at '-' into a b.
Concatenate a b into d.</b>
<b>Sorry to edit this once again</b>
‎2006 May 16 2:03 PM
hii
<b>REPLACE & WITH into value.
CONDENSE value [NO-GAPS].</b>
otherwise you can break the value into two using offset
and then concatenate again .
Regards
Naresh
‎2006 May 16 2:05 PM
Hi Kalimuthu
Try the following:
DATA: str1 type string value 'C-1000010'.
DATA: str2 type string.
concatenate str1 0(1) + str1 2(7) into str2 .
Regards
Prabhu
‎2006 May 16 2:05 PM
Hi Kalimuthu,
This logic will work.
data : str(15) type c value '1-23000234',
replace '-' with ' ' into str.
condense str NO-GAPS.
Thanks,
Susmitha
‎2006 May 16 2:05 PM
hi,
Use Replace
REPLACE ALL OCCURRENCES OF '-' IN v_text WITH ' '.
‎2006 May 16 2:07 PM
hi
try this
split yoursting at '-' into str1 str2.
concatente str1 str2 into yourstring.reward if useful
‎2006 May 16 2:07 PM