Tried the following in SQL

select timestamp(''2007-03-01-24.00.00'') - timestamp(''2007-03-02-00.00.00'') from sysibm/sysdummy1

Got a big ZERO with 6 decimals

Fun! Thanks!
Vern

At 09:57 AM 3/2/2007, you wrote:

This is tilting at windmills but it has aroused my curiosity.


Code:
D wTime                           t   inz(*hival)
C     wTime         dsply
C                   eval      wTime = *loval
C     wTime         dsply

Output:
   DSPLY  24.00.00
   DSPLY  00.00.00


Are these two values representing exactly the same instant in time?

Is  3/1/07 24:00:00  exactly equal to 3/2/07 00:00:00  ?
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