"That's a bit harder; but you can use every script you consider decent.
There are a lot of time displays on the web, just use the AS/400 time
as the starting point.

E.g. http://www.scriptsearch.com/JavaScript/Scripts/Clocks/
has 29 clocks.

Pick one you like. You just have to find the place where the date/time is
created/set.
That's the statment with "myvariable = new Date()". And there you
insert that what you already have, the setting of the OS/400 time."

Thanks Anton.  I guess I need to experiment a little bit more here.

Thanks again for your valuable help on this..

Peter Vidal
Pall Aeropower Corp.
SR Programmer Analyst
WWW.Pall.com / 727-539-8448, x2414

"A good player makes himself look good; a great player makes the team look
good."
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