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What date format do you have set?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Vaughn [mailto:jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2019 9:24 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: date UDF

why is my UDF considering '2019-04-04' a valid date but not '2043-04-04'?

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create or replace function
lscnvtools/IsValidDate (i_dateField varchar(10)
,i_dateValue varchar(10)
,i_rowKey varchar(10)
,i_rowVal varchar(50)
)
returns char (1)
language sql
returns null on null input
modifies sql data

begin

declare g_charDate date;

declare continue handler for SQLState '22007'

begin
insert into cnverr (erpgmid
,errowkey
,errowval
,ersrccol
,ermsgtxt)
values ('CNVPFSQLR'
,i_rowKey
,i_rowVal
,i_dateField concat ' ' concat i_dateValue
,'Invalid Date Value');
return 'N';
end;

if i_dateValue is null then
return 'N';
end if;

set g_charDate = Date(i_dateValue);
return 'Y';

end

TIA

jay


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