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  • Subject: Re: Yesterdays date
  • From: "Jack Mullins" <jmullins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 15:14:45 -0500
  • Organization: Sun Industries, Inc.

You can write a very simple and short RPGIV program to do this using date formats.  Simply SUBDUR 1 day from the system date and return that value.
 
I'd be happy to send you an example if  you like.
 
73,
 
Jack Mullins
Sun Ergoline
P.O. Box 2026
Jonesboro, AR 72402
http://www.sunergoline.com
jackm@sundash.com
870.935.1130 x 109
----- Original Message -----
From: Quazy
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 2:43 PM
Subject: Yesterdays date

I am looking for a free utility or program that will give me yesterdays date.   I was wondering if someone out there has written such a thing that they would be willing to share.  I can do this myself but it is a pain to check for leap year and stuff, I just didn't want to re-invent the wheel if it is already out there.
 
 
 
Thanks
 
 
 

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