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Yes. While editing the COBOL code in SEU, press
function key 13 (F13 or shift+F1) to get the Change
Session Defaults screen. Toward the bottom of the
screen you will see a line labeled "Set records to
date...". Enter zeros in the date field and the dates
will be reset to zero. 

You may want to do this only for new programs. Having
the dates of modifications available can come in handy
for long-term maintenance.

Good luck.
Kelly
--- D Meza <mezazerlin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>    Is it possible to update the documentation date
> that appears on the right
>    most side of a AS400 Program and reset all of
> these dates to zero? 
>     
>     I would like to be able to do this on a COBOL
> program that I have copied
>    and want to enhance my version to do more
> processing, is there a way to
>    reset these dates? Example,
>    if I updated a line of code today I would see
> "030813" on the right most
>    side of my line of code.
>     
>    I'm just getting started on the AS400.
>     
>    Thanks for any help you could give me.
>     
>    New AS400 COBOL User
>     
> 
>     
>
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