FM or method that genearate code (numeric or hex) from an input string.

Hi,
as in the subject title exist some FM or method?
Thanks for answers.

Hi,
Check the FM CONVERT_FROM_CHAR_SORT_RFW for this.
Regards,
Vikranth

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