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Lim,

Can you give code samples?

I wonder, if it works as designed: perhaps SQL takes the seconds as well, and 
RPG and CPYF do not. 

Just my thoughts.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 16-6-05 at 12:09 Lim Hock-Chai wrote:

>ok.  We just found out that copy file will do that too.
>Is this correct?  If a date is define as *USA and the value has second in
>it, copy the file to another will cause the second to drop?
>
>
>>Got a strange thing happened to a RPG program.  When I sql the data the
>>time is showing something like 9:10:31.  However, when this record is read
>>from a RPG program the time is showing 9:10:00.  Has anybody encounter
>>this problem before?  This is a *usa  time field in the file and program.




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