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  • Subject: "extract" command enhancement
  • From: rbrightman@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 15:54:56 -0500



Hans,

It would be nice to be able to extract only the century  with the "extract"
command. Right now you can only extract the 2 digit or 4 digit year. I do it now
with a data structure.

What also would be nice is to have the "extract" command give you the century
even though the date in factor 2 is a 6 digit date.
              ex:   d  date6             s    d    datfmt(*mdy)
          c    extract   date6: *c century
Here, *c means you want the century.

Its necessary to isolate the century because alot of files have the century as a
field by itself.

Rick


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