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That is a very unusual format, I think they only use it in USA. It appear to be mont/day/year.
I'm affraid you will have to make sure to add the zero to the left and re-order the date using %subst....

Jeff Young wrote:

I have tried all of the suggestions, but none will allow the value
'5/14/2012' to be returned as other than an error.

Other than %Date, does anyone have a routine for converting the required
formats?

Will iDate work?
Can anyone post an example of how to use it?

Thanks,



On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Gary Thompson <gthompson@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:


Jeff, I am looking at ILE RPG Language Reference 7.1

From what I see for %Date, it appears you need to provide
two digits for both Day of Month and Month when using a date
format that includes separator characters.

More specifically, I am reading the "Date Data Type" section
on page 206 and
"Table 33. RPG-defined date formats and separators for Date data type"
on page 207

For example, *USA is documented as:
Format Description Format Separator Length Example
*USA IBM USA Standard mm/dd/yyyy / 10
01/15/1996

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On Behalf Of Jeff Young
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 6:51 AM
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Subject: Date Validation

All,
I have an application that needs to validate and convert a date from an
external system.
The format of the date can be m/d/ccyy,mm/d/ccyy,m/dd/ccyy,mm/dd/ccyy
with the "/" included.
The converted format needs to be a numeric field in the format ccyymmdd.

I have the following code in my program:
<snip>

// Edit Start Date

Monitor;

EpHOrDate = %Dec(%Date(Start_Date : *USA));

On-Error;

Load_Exception ('Start date is not a valid date');

EndMon;

// Edit Invoice Date

Monitor;

EpHInDate = %Dec(%Date(Invoice_Date : *USA));

On-Error;

Load_Exception('Invoice date is not a valid date');

EndMon;

</snip>
Where Start_Date and Invoice_Date are defined as 256A Varying and
EpHOrDate and EpHInDate are defined as 8p 0.

For values of 5/7/2012 for order date and 5/14/2012 for invoice date, the
code above rejects the order date, but accepts the invoice date.

I created a small test program to check the date editing process.
H Debug
D Date_in S 256A Varying
D Date_Out S 8 0
D Err S N
/Free
Monitor;
Date_Out = %Dec(%Date(Date_In : *USA));
On-Error;
Err = *On;
EndMon;

Return;

Using the values above, I set Date_In in DEBUG prior to the Monitor to
each of the dates.
BOTH of the dates were flagged as errors.

A. What am I doing wrong?
B. How can I handle the different date formats for editing and conversion?

The client is on V6R1M1

Thanks,

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