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The program date format is defined by either the COMPILEOPT keyword in the
CRTSQLRPGI command or by the H-SPECS to the same effect. If nothing is
specified it defaults, IIRC, to the job's date format.
The SQL date format is defined, as Rob posted before, using the SET OPTION
sentence.
So, as I see it, the ideal would be for you to define SQL's date format as:
exec sql DATFMT = *ISO;
and RPG's date format as:
H DATFMT(*ISO)
That way you can be assured of your date fields being consistent in their
format.
BTW, internally the actual date data is not defined in any particular
format. It is defined as a 4-byte string containing an integer (a Scaliger
Number) that represents the date. So, if I get your file ("defined" as
*MDY) in my system, I would "see" it as *DMY, just because that is my job's
default date format.
Hope this makes sense....
Regards,
Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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