Big and high precision numbers

Hello,
Is it possible to store and work on numbers in range +- 10.000.000.000,00000001 (8 decimal places), if so how ?
Type p gives overflow, type DECFLOAT34 skips the decimal part.
      v type DECFLOAT34 value '0.00000001',
      COMPUTE EXACT  v = v + '1000000000.00000001'.
Trying to compile above code results in an error(line 2):   Incorrect statement: "=" missing.
Cheers,
Bart

Hi,
@ Chandravadan Jaiswal
Ah, simple yet significant mistake, I forgot the
v(lenght_here)
part.
tried:
DATA : v type p DECIMALS 8.
and got overflow,
Thanks.
@ Sri:
i was succesfully able to obtain a numer like this: 2.000.000.000.000,00000004
number of digits > 16 ?
Edited by: Bartosz Bijak on Mar 5, 2010 9:45 AM
Edited by: Bartosz Bijak on Mar 5, 2010 9:46 AM

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