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Hi,

You first have to convert your numeric time into a valid character
representation of a time and then either use the scalar function TIME or
CAST to convert the character representation into a real time:

Select Cast(Substr(Digits(MyNumTime), 1, 2) concat '.' concat
Substr(Digits(MyNumTime), 3, 2) concat '.' concat
Substr(Digits(MyNumTime), 5, 2) as Time) as MyTime
From MyTable

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An: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
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I have reviewed the archives but could not really find an answer.

How do I convert a zoned (6,0) field to a TIME value using SQL? I want to
do this in a view.

Thanks for your help.





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