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Give this a try on V5R1
%Int(%Char(%Date():*ISO0));
Michael Schutte
"Captain Jerry"
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That would have been smart of me to include!
V5R1
Will either your R2 or R3 option work? (I'll be trying while I wait for a
response ~ Thanks...
On 4/19/06, Michael_Schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx <Michael_Schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> What version are you on?
>
> V5R2
>
> %Int(%Char(%Date():*ISO0));
>
> V5R3
>
> %Dec(%Date():*ISO);
>
>
> Michael Schutte
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>
>
> "Captain Jerry"
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> 04/19/2006 12:04 Date Type -to- Numeric
> PM
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> Please respond to
> RPG programming
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> iSeries
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>
> Hi RPG'ers,
>
> I'm writing a simple utility to fix some data in a file, and brushing up
> on
> my /Free format coding as well.
>
> I can't seem to figure out how to get a Date Type field (*System Date)
> into
> our standard way of storing dates, which is Numeric 8,0 YYYYMMDD.
>
> Is there an easy way to do this without jumping through Data Structure
> hoops, or breaking out of /Free to use Move?
>
> Help! and Thanks,
>
> //Jerry/
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