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Hello Vinay,

Am 27.10.2024 um 16:20 schrieb Vinay Gavankar <vinaygav@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi All,

I have been asked to convert some SQL server SQLs to DB2 SQLs. I am not sure what the following SQL is doing and how to convert it. I THINK it is getting the date for the Monday of this week. Even if it is true, I don't know how to do it in DB2 SQL.

If you don't know what it's meant to do, how should anyone know how to "convert" it? This isn't an IBM i question, strictly.

UPDATE DIVTOPRCSS SET EAS_START_DT = CONVERT(VARCHAR (10),DATEADD(DAY,
DATEDIFF(DAY, 6, GETDATE())/7* 7, 0), 126) WHERE ISSUEID IN ('109452',
'1099999', '1100000')

Any help will be greatly appreciated

Search documentation on the internet and lookup the statements. Use an existing SQL server, play a bit with the parameters and learn further what it's meant to do.

Then we might be able to help with translating to DB2/UDB SQL.

:wq! PoC




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