Reg : leading zeroes

Hi,
How to display leading zeroes for the numbers in the output?
can we use no edit-mask?
Thanks in advance,
Sowmya.

Hi
  use this FM
CONVERSION_EXIT_ALPHA_INPUT
to add the leading zeros and
use this FM
CONVERSION_EXIT_ALPHA_OUTPUT
to supress the leading zeros in display.
Regards,
kumar

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