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To all,

Many thanks goto John Part, for his help off the list.

Susan Frazier wrote earlier:
> Check your system date on your AS/400. DSPSYSVAL SYSVAL(QDATE). Could be 
>something as simple as that.

This is the output from the following command above:

System value . . . . . :   QDATE
Description  . . . . . :   System date
Date . . . . . . . . . :   08/14/02   MM/DD/YY

Bruce Hoffman wrote earlier:
>Check your source type in the member. If it is not CBLLE, change it. Then 
>recompile the program.

Well this was the solution that worked. Everyones input IS valid and well worth 
attempting. Thank you all.

What is the difference between ILE and OPM COBOL?

What is the difference in file types of CBL (COBOL) and CBLLE (Integrated 
Language Environment COBOL for AS/400)?

I have been using the CBL source member type. Now, since the date problem has 
been figured out, should I just switch to the CBLLE source type of all of my 
beginning programs? Or will I need to use the CBL source type at all?

Thanks for all of your wisdom and teachings,

Eric
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