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Stephen
If you must select information by date fields within the ERP JDE, you must
first convert the date to search (Parameters filters from Gregorian format
YYYYMMAA or DDMMYYYY to Julian YYYYDDDD) for that I recommend invoking
(Call) the program X0028, which has the function of convert from Gregorian
Date to Julian and vice versa, once the date has been converted you will
have the parameters with the date in the appropriate format (YYYYDDDD) to
be used in any embedded SQL or as you should use it
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