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Mike.
In ILE-cobol, I have successfully been using the CPIs: CEEDAYS (converts
gregorian date to Julian days), CEEDATE (julian days to gregorian date)
and CEEDYWK (input julian dayno., retrurns the dayno. in the week).
I had no problems implementing these routines. I can send you the
definitions, parameters an the calls if you are interested. I also have
an ILE-Cobol routine for calculating easter day.
Mvh.
Geir Kildal
"Taylor, Mike" <Mike.Taylor@aig.com>
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22.03.2002 17:40
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Subject: julian date
What is the easiest way to convert a date to julian format.
Thanks
Mike.
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