One really great feature though, is the   test(d)   opcode.  Testing dates
has never been easier.   Of course that opcode is available for any
typical date field, not just Ldate fields.  It sure makes it fun & easy to
delete whole subroutines and called programs that we've used to validate
dates in the past.

 on 06/09/97 at 09:43 PM, Bob Cozzi <BobCozzi@ibm.net> said:

#If you have 0 for a date field, you can't move it to a DATE  datatype
#unless you change your logic.

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