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The below piece of code is not correct as field format is not allowed in -SET.

-READ CUTOFF &DATEFROM.A8.

-SET &NEWDATE/YYMD = &DATEFROM + 7;
-RUN

-WRITE CUTOFF &NEWDATE
-RUN



The value of CUTOFF is 20090530. Is there a way to perform a similar calculation.

Thanks for your replies.


Regards,
Shrikant

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Shri,

Dialogue Manager variables are strings by definition and don't have an inherent format. Use the function AYMD (Using Functions manual or search Forum on AYMD) to add 7 to your date. Use the format I8YYMD in the subroutine.

Good luck!


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