In ILE Cobol you can:

77 w-giorno        pic  9(1) value zero.  



 ACCEPT w-giorno from DAY-OF-WEEK       
 display " today is " w-giorno     
         ".th day of the week".   

Good luck. 

        Domenico Finucci

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Riyadi, Agus [mailto:Agus.Riyadi@xxxxxxx]
Inviato: mercoledì 20 luglio 2005 13.23
A: COBOL Programming on the iSeries/AS400
Oggetto: [COBOL400-L] Day of the week


Hi All,

Could some one help me.
How to retrive 'Day of the week' in COBOL ? 
In CL there is a statement to retrive this (RTVSYSVAL  SYSVAL(QDAYOFWEEK)
RTNVAR(&SDAYOFWEEK)), but I don't know the declaration for this return
value.

rgds
Agus R


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