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  • Subject: Re: Date Data Type Question
  • From: Jon Paris <paris@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 11:16:29 -0400

"Speaking of dates, does ILE RPG under V3R1 support this statement (inexact
positioning)?

    D JobDate  S  D DATFMT( *YMD )

    C *YMD  MOVE     UDATE  JobDate

 The idea here is to have UDATE in *MDY format get moved and flipped to *YMD."


One problem with the code as shown.  The factor 1 entry on the MOVE should be
*MDY _Not_ *YMD.  The Factor 1 entry tells the compiler the format of the
non-date field (in this case UDATE) It already knows the format of the "real"
date - you told it that on the D spec.  If moving _From_ a "real" date to a
non-date, then factor 1 describes the desired output of the move.  If the move
is of two dates, no factor 1 entry is required.

Jon Paris - AS/400 AD Market Support - paris@ca.ibm.com
Phone: (416) 448-4019   -   Fax: (416) 448-4414
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