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  • Subject: Re: last day of month
  • From: HwaRangRon@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 10:34:50 EDT


Peter wrote:
>>Now just allow some more descriptors and you could >>have

>>     C      *D    MOVE      01   datefield           
>>     C      *M    MOVE      12   datefield          
>>     C      *Y    MOVE      2001 datefield         

>> It's in keeping with what IBM has already done and >>seems just as
>>understandable as the others, especially if you've >>already learned to use
>> MOVE for date, time & timestamp fields.

I like this a lot. But what happens if datefield is *NULL and we try to move a 
day into it? 

Ron Hawkins  

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