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Do you mean like this? Date myDate = new Date(); SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy"); System.out.println(sdf.format(myDate)); Note: Go to the JavaDocs to see all of the literals (i.e. MM DD yyyy) you can apply to a SimpleDateFormat. Or, if you are talking about showing dates in the Java debugger, just select the variable in the "Variables" pane while in debug mode and it will show a toString() value of that date. HTH, Aaron Bartell -----Original Message----- From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of RPower@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 12:43 PM To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [WDSCI-L] Java source code Is there a way to show dates for the java source code using WDSc like RPG does? Ron Power Programmer Information Services City Of St. John's, NL P.O. Box 908 St. John's, NL A1C 5M2 Tel: 709-576-8132 Email: rpower@xxxxxxxxxx Website: http://www.stjohns.ca/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. - Sir Winston Churchill
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