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Hi,
I am receiving TIMESTAMP value from the iSeries system as an unsigned 64 bit 
integer value. Is it possible to convert this timestamp into a readable format 
in windows machine? The iSeries timestamp value is an unsigned 64 bit integer 
value. All the time management routines which I can use on a windows machine 
deal with signed integer value. So the iSeries timestamp appears as a negative 
value(the MSB is 1 in the iSeries TIMESTAMP) to the routines like ctime64() or 
gmtime64(). Any clues?

P.Prasad 

                
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