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I believe so. If I remember correctly, the header keyword you should have used is DATFMT(*ISO). I've never used DATEEDIT, but suspect it has something to do with output. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager Roomstore Furniture Company (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <clip> We assumed that the format we would get the date part of the time in would comply with the H DATEDIT(*YMD) header specification we use in all our programs. Recently we discovered that this is not the case and the dateformat is in the *SYSVAL format. So when the *SYSVAL is *DMY we get as time: $H14N0 = 17195413012005. When the *SYSVAL is *YMD we get as time : $H14N0 = 11503120050114. Should I have expected this?? <clip>
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