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HelloSQL,
I have a question that I hope some one can help with please.
I have a procedure in a service program that has input parameter of type
TIME
When called from a standard RPG module, the time arrives in the format
'17:33:00'. It is then happily written to a file.
However, I have written a new RPG module with embedded SQL. After the
the same procedure is called, but now the time has arrived in the formatlist
'17.33.00' and refuses to be written to the file.
I have tried assorted tactics, but I can't see an obvious solution.
I'd be very grateful if anyone could help.
Regards
Neil
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