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So could the 2 day difference in the calculations be because someone isn't 
counting 1900 & 2000 as leap years ?
...Neil
"James W. Kilgore" <eMail@James-W-Kilgore.com>
Sent by: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
2001/04/12 16:12
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        Subject:        Re: Serial Date formula
The following gave me 1899-12-30 as the base date
 H
 DCURRDATE         S               D   DATFMT(*ISO) INZ(D'2001-03-18')
 DBASEDATE         S               D   DATFMT(*ISO) INZ(D'2001-03-18')
 C     CURRDATE      SUBDUR    36968:*D      BASEDATE
 C                   DSPLY                   BASEDATE
 C                   SETON                                        LR
Chris Beck wrote:
>
> Can someone tell the formula to convert 20010318  to 36968.
>
> This would be just like the DATEVALUE in Excel.
>
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