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James Rich wrote:

We're trying to use data transfer in iSeries Access to transfer a file
from the i to the PC. The file includes date fields. Some of the dates
are *LOVAL and when transferring we get error SQL0181 "Value in date,
time, or timestamp field not valid". Any solution to getting the file
transferred?

I'm not sure how the system would have permitted you to place invalid date
values into your date fields if they are externally defined as date fields.
So are these date fields in the file, or are you using a date function in
SQL to retrieve the data, or ??? Can you provide more detail? Maybe the
pesky SELECT for example? Also the low-level message for SQL0181 shows the
data that's not valid. Would love to see an example or two of that too,
along with DSPPFM of the same record.

Dennis Lovelady
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