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How do you breakdown the DB2 timestamp in Webfocus? How do you extract date and time if a field is defined in DB2 as a timestamp in Webfocus?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
DEFINE FILE xxx USER_EFFECTIVE_DT/YYMD = HDATE(USER_EFFECTIVE_DATE, 'YYMD'); END
This gets you the date. Getting the time seems more complicated. It appears you may have to convert the Date-Time field to alpha and then extract the time from the alpha field.
In our experience, DB2 understands the timestamp best as an A26 field. For selection criteria, we just generate a value matching the layout (2009-02-24 12:00:00.100000). for calculations we convert the alpha into a smart data and work with it from there.
Regards,
Darin
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