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<snip> First, upgrade to V5R2 if you can, and then code like "%INT(%TIME())" works. If you're stuck on V5R1 for the foreseeable future, then just pick your otherwise favorite method to convert from character to numeric. There are lots of different ways, such as the C run-time library functions atoi(), atol(), and atoll(). Search the web and you'll find other publically available procedures that also do the job. It's a subject that's been discussed many times in many on-line fora. </snip> I am at V5R2 and when I try this code, I get a compiler error: Dtesttime S 6 0 /free testTime = %int(%time()); dsply testTime; return; /end-free RNS9308T Compilation stopped. Severity 30 errors found in program. Thanks, Mark Mark D. Walter Senior Programmer/Analyst CCX, Inc. mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.ccxinc.com
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