Woo-hoo, another undocumented function. I can't find @int in the XPL User's Guide.Thanks, Carl, it's just what I need. Regards, HarryContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Harry,I want to store the results of dividing 3 into 6 (and into other multiples of 3) into a s/g. But the following gives me the "2." instead of "2":Obviously I could treat 01 as a string and parse it for the period, but is there some more elegant way to get the integer 2 instead of "2."?BC -- Carl Distefano cld@xxxxxxxx