Are you willing to call an RPG program?  Because in RPG ILE, it should be
pretty easy to do.  Assuming you're passing in a YYMMDD date, you should be
able to set the day to 01, then add one month, then subtract one day.

DDate             S               D   DATFMT(*ISO)
C     *entry        plist
C                   parm                    yymmdd            6 0
C                   move      '01'          yymmdd
C     *ymd          move      yymmdd        Date
C                   adddur    1:*m          Date
C                   subdur    1:*d          Date
C     *ymd          move      Date          yymmdd
C                   move      *on           *inlr

This ought to work.

Joe


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> I am working on a small CL program and I am wondering what the best way to
> determine the last day of the month is. I'm not a programmer, but this is
> just a small project I'm working on.
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