• Subject: Re: last day of month
  • From: HwaRangRon@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 11:27:32 EDT

In a message dated 10/15/99 4:17:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
Jon.Paris@halinfo.it writes:

<<  >> Wouldn't all this be so much simpler if we just had the inverse of the
 EXTRCT opcode?  Why wasn't it built at the same time as EXTRCT?
 
 I agree it would be very useful. Perhaps it's not there because it is hard to
 think up a good name <grin> EXTRACT is good but what is the opposite ?? None 
of
 the candidates I can think of are a real good fit for a variety of reasons. 
For
 example INSERT, POKE, PUSH, REPLACE, CHANGE are all in the 'close but no 
cigar'
 category.
 
 Anyone want to play name the opcode ?
  >>
On a prior post, I forgot to include Jon's original message, so here it is 
now.

 SETDATE(DateField:*D:Day)
 SETDATE(DateField(*M:Month)
 SETDATE(DateField(*Y:Year)

Ron Hawkins
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