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My opinion is that it's a waste of time to go through all that trouble.
Making a mountian out of a mole hill. If all you want to do is test the
date value in a character or numerical field, then just use the TEST
function.
Michael Schutte
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I built a service program that contains various utilities like, day of the
week for a particular date; change case of a string to upper,lower, name,
location, sentence; check string for low hex values; find the date that is
X
days away from given date; and among others, validate a date based on a
numeric input....input can be md; mdy; or mdcy and it returns the format
that I want the date in; zymd; cymd; mdcy; iso; ymd or an error code.
My vote would be to create a service program or module that could be
plugged
in where needed.
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Well one way is to use real date fields in your files and programs,
instead of numbers or some such animal.
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