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if mmddyyyy are passed as alpha,
/free
if %date(mmddyyyy1:*USA) = %date(mmddyyyy2:*USA);
do something.
endif;
/end-free
If passed as numeric,
/free
if %date(%char(mmddyyyy1):*USA) = %date(%char(mmddyyyy):*USA);
do something...
endif;
Thanks,
Mark
Mark D. Walter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
CCX, Inc.
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ccxinc.com
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Hi,
I am looking to take two dates entered and passed to a work file build
program. They are passed as MMDDYYYY from and to dates. They will be
compared with from and to dates in a master file and then records are
selected that pass. Since I have already written the first program that
accepts the entry from the user I can perhaps change my order in the
program there. THe presentation to the user must be in the order described.
So far I can only recall that I would take each date and rearrange it with
a series of MOVES into a Data Structure. I am interested if there are
better ways again unfortunately in the older versions of RPG.
Thanks,
Rob
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