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  • Subject: *DATE type in command question
  • From: lgoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (lg - Loyd Goodbar)
  • Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 23:07:34 GMT

I have a command with a parameter type *DATE. I want to give it a default
value of *CURRENT or *TODAY or whatever. I can't because the compiler says
default values or special values (tried both) were not valid. Am I stuck? On
the built-in job scheduler, special values are allowed for dates. Or did IBM
do something weird?

Thanks,
Loyd Goodbar
--  
"You can nail me, but not to a tree."
lgoodbar@watervalley.net  ICQ#504581  http://www.tecinfo.com/~lgoodbar/
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