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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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ZZDUMPReturned LineElementpositionlengthdatatypehexdataprintdataDescriptionThe zero-based relative position of the initial character of thedisplayed line of the dump (in hexadecimal), followed by a colon.This value is always 0000 for the first line of a dump, and thenincrements for subsequent lines.Optional — In a list created with $LISTBUILD, the length, in bytes,of the list item, specified in hexadecimal. A list item containing aone-character string has a length of 03 because ZZDUMP countsthe length byte, the datatype byte, and the actual data byte.Optional — In a list created with $LISTBUILD, the data type ofthe stored list item, specified as a two-digit hexadecimal code.00 = Marker (no hexdata value)01 = Binary string (8 bits per character)02 = Unicode string (16–bits per character)04 = Positive integer05 = Negative integer06 = Positive floating point integer07 = Negative floating point integer08 = $DOUBLE integer (positive or negative)The data values for each character, represented in hexadecimal.If ASCII, these data values are represented by 2 hexadecimaldigits per character. If Unicode, these data values are representedby 4 hexadecimal digits per character.The printable character version of the data. If a character is notprintable, it is represented by a dot. In a list created with$LISTBUILD, the printable data characters are preceded by dotsrepresenting the length byte (see Notes below) and the datatypebyte.You can use the $ZHEX function to convert hexadecimal to decimal and vice versa.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 415

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