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Hello, I need to know how to convert a string to a numeric. The following works fine. d thedate s d d startdate s 7a /free thedate = %date(*date); startdate = '1' + %subst(%char(thedate):3:2) + %subst(%char(thedate):6:2) + %subst(%char(thedate):9:2); /end-free c seton lr and I end up with a string that represents a date in the form CYYMMDD. But what I really need is a number in that format. Something like d thedate s d d startdate s 7a /free thedate = %date(*date); startdate = %ConvertThisSuckerToaNumber('1' + %subst(%char(thedate):3:2) + %subst(%char(thedate):6:2) + %subst(%char(thedate):9:2)); /end-free c seton lr I looked through the reference manual and found %dec but that does not seem to do the trick. When I try to use that I get *RNF0327 30 10 001000 The first parameter for %DEC or %DECH is not valid. Anyone have any good ideas on this one? Thank You, Chris Payne
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