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On 10/10/2005, at 10:53 PM, Beppe Costa wrote:

I'm trying to use the the MI CDD.

When Operand1 is a DDAT x'0014' (Date Duration) I get the right value expressed in Years, Month and Days but when Operand1 is x'000F' (Labeled Duration DAY) I always get a "template value invalid".

Show the complete message text of the MCH5601 message. The substitution text will usually tell you what part of the template is wrong.

My guess is that the variable containing the duration value is of the wrong type. For x'0014' it must be PKD(8,0) but for x'000F' it must be PKD(15,0)

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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