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This should work.......

d w_ISODate80   s              8  0
d w_ISODate       s               d   datfmt(*iso)

c     *ISO     move      w_ISODate80    w_ISOdate


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray, Adam" <aray@fhp.org>
To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: convert 8 digit date to ISO date


> This may be a silly question and I'm hoping it has a simple answer.
> What is the easiest way to convert an 8 digit numeric date (defined as 8P
0)
> in the format CCYYMMDD to an ISO format date field (defined as 10D)?
> I need to do some date calculations using the SUBDUR command.
> TIA
> Adam Ray
>

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