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Timothy,

You can define your date and time defaults in the H-spec of your RPG program
(at the start of the source code). Something like this:

H DATFMT(*EUR) TIMFMT(*EUR)

Hope this helps to "des-Perplex" you :-)

Regards,

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Timothy Adair <tadair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Here's a strange one. I have two programs (free-format RPG IV using
O-specs) that are outputting "." decimal point date separators (edit code
Y)
and "," commas for decimal points in output numbers (edit codes 1 & J).
They are new programs so this is the first time I've run them.

I'm in the U.S. and have never had this happen before. Where do I check
(compile listing, system value, etc.) to see if a "European"
switch/flag/setting has been turned on? At this point, I'm not sure if
it's
happening to any other programs.

As always, thanks for any and all responses.

Signed,
Perplexed in Illinois
(~TA~)

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