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Somewhere along the line I must not be living right because I seem to be
paying for it now...

We are in the process of upgrading from JDE A6.2 to A7.3.  We just came
across the documentation for date storage.  Historically, JDE has stored
stuff in Gregorian format in four seperate fields DD, MM, CC, and YY.

Now in 7.3 all dates are being changed to 'Julian'.  The format is XYYJLN
where X is a centery flag(0 = 19, 1 = 20), YY is year, and JLN is the
Julian day within a year.

According to their documentation, and I quote, 'Julian date processing
allows for the use of a single field, eases manipulation, sorting, and
calculation of dates'.

I'm real frustrated because we have to change a lot of access points.
Multiple systems, DDM files, modifications, and query tools.  Am I missing
the boat or does this change make sense.......besides benefiting JDE?

Respectfully but pretty ______ off,

Mike


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