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I solved the issue the easy way.

If the time returned by the %time bif is 240000, then I set it to *zeros.

Maybe not correct according to IBM, but it suits my commen sense ;-)

Thanks to all those who responded.

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Bruce,

A friend of mine, Col. in the Army Reserve, once told me that the Army
issues orders to reservists to report at "00:01" rather than "24:00"
because, according to the reservists, that means they get paid for a day
that just ended. The military (U.S., anyway) never uses either 00:00 or
24:00 for operational orders as it can lead to confusion and the last
thing they need is confusion; things are tough enough.

* Jerry C. Adams


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