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You can try like this
select char(dateFld,ISO)
from myFile
Thank You.
rick baird
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Hey all,
Is there any way to change the way date data types are formated when
displayed in a STRSQL session?
I tried:
SELECT mydatefield from myfile
and
SELECT DATE(mydatefield) from myfile
and
SELECT CAST(mydatefield as date) from myfile
all three show the date as mm/dd/yy.
STRSQL DATFMT(*ISO) DATSEP('-') has no effect on the above.
SET OPTION DATFMT=*ISO is not allowed outside of a REXX or other
imbedded sql HLL.
what am I missing here? the problem is I have dates that are lower
than 1935, (or whatever the cutoff date is) and they're showing up as
++++++++
I get a data mapping error on those dates when I run it with debug on.
thanks,
Rick
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