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On the HTML launch page the users want a date control that shows the date in the tDMYY format. I then need to convert this date ultimately to an I8YYMD format to use is as a condition in the procedure.
I am totally lost here ... Help!This message has been edited. Last edited by: lenny, April 02, 2013 12:44 PM
WebFOCUS 8202M Client: Windows Server 2012R2/Tomcat 8.0/IIS Server: IBM i v7r2m0 MS-SQL
-SET &MYDATE = EDIT(&DMYY,'$$$$9999')|EDIT(&DMYY,'$$99$$$$')|EDIT(&DMYY,'99$$$$$$') ;
DEFINE FILE CAR
MYDATE/I8YYMD WITH COUNTRY= &MYDATE;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
MYDATE
WHERE RECORDLIMIT EQ 1
END
I'm sure others will come up with alternatives as well.
WF 7.7.04, WF 8.0.7, Win7, Win8, Linux, UNIX, Excel, PDF
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