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I wonder if ftime() is what you needed. http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apis/unx10.pdf
"Raul A. Jager W." <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:<mailman.15105.1360677156.10847.rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>...
A web service requires the time in mili seconds (Unix style).
I calculated the difference between %timestamp() and the beguining of
the "Unix epcoh", adjusted for time zone and winter/summer, then %subdt the micro seconds and divided by 1000, discard decimals.
It works, but I wonder if there is a more elgant way to get this time.
Thanks
Raúl
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