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The guys on the dotnet side tried to convert the SQLServer date data
type column to 8/0 with no luck, so far.

Give this to the guys on the .net side:

public static Decimal DateToCCYYMMDD(DateTime Date)
{
Decimal CCYYMMDD;
CCYYMMDD = Date.Year * 10000 + Date.Month * 100 + Date.Day;
return CCYYMMDD;
}

Tell them to take the value they get from SQLServer (a DateTime in .Net)
and upload to you the result of running that value through this
function.

-Walden


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