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it doesn't happen to look like an "*ISO0" timestamp does it?
20110223095135000000
what would be '2011-02-23-09.51.35.000000' in "*ISO"

On 2/23/2011 9:39 AM, Marvin Radding wrote:
I am attempting to use the Retrieve Journal Entry
(QjoRetrieveJournalEntries) API. Everything is working fine but I am
having trouble finding the correct API that will convert the Unformatted
Time Stamp to a readable form.

The documentation say: The time stamp is in machine readable format and
can be used as input to a time conversion API, which will convert it to
a human readable format. I have searched the API for V5R4 but I have
found no API that even hints that it can convert this unformatted time
stamp to a human readable format.

Does anyone have any experience or code that will convert this 20U0
number to a human readable format?

Thanks,

Marvin


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