Re: Dates
Re: Dates -- Mark M Post Reply Top of the thread Forum

Posted by: Anon Jon Paris
Fri, Dec 22, 2000, 11:29:28


Use the TIME opcode into a numeric field. 12.0 will give you HHMMSSYYMMDD and a 14.0 field will give you HHMMSSCCYYMMDD. You can also use the TIME opcode into a field of type timestamp (Z).


:How do I set a field to current date? When I use Udate it uses the job's date. If the program runs in batch and it crosses midnight, I get the wrong date.


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