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I believe UDAY... is part of UDATE which is theJOB date, not the current
system date. If I'm correct, your issue would occur if the job this
program is running in started on June 1st.

Arthur J. Marino
Southern Container Corporation
(631) 297 - 2276



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Hi all,

What value does UDay return?? Isn't it supposed to return the current
Day?
I am facing a problem over here
UYear returns 07- which is perfect
UMonth returns 06 - which again is perfect
But Uday always returns the value 01 - ??? (Tried running it yesterday -
still the same result)
Why is it so?? Any suggestions??


$Calc Begsr

Eval @CY1 = UYear
Eval @CM1 = UMonth
Eval @CD1 = UDay

Endsr

Thanks in advance

Derek


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