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UDATE is the date the job itself started, and today many jobs run for a very long time.

As a fix, consider this solution:
Eval @CY1 = %year()
Eval @CM1 = %month()
Eval @CD1 = %day()

derek gonsalves wrote:

Hi all,

What value does UDay return?? Isn't it supposed to return the current Day?
I am facing a problem over here
UYear returns 07- which is perfect
UMonth returns 06 - which again is perfect
But Uday always returns the value 01 - ??? (Tried running it yesterday - still the same result)
Why is it so?? Any suggestions??


$Calc Begsr

Eval @CY1 = UYear
Eval @CM1 = UMonth
Eval @CD1 = UDay

Endsr

Thanks in advance

Derek

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