The length of the hexadecimal literal is not a positive multiple of 2; literal truncated.
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Cause . . . . . : A hexadecimal literal must have a length that is a positive multiple of 2. That is, in the literal there must be an even number of hexadecimal digits between the apostrophes. A hexadecimal digit can be 0 - 9, a - f or A - F. The right-most digit of the literal is truncated.
Recovery . . . : Specify a valid hexadecimal literal. Compile again.
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