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I have a function that I wrote and want to assign a date field that is passed to the function to an amper variable. I can't seem to figure this out.
The passed field is "DATEORD" in YYMD format and I tried converting it to alpha string and then assigning it like this:
DTASSIGN/A8YYMD = DATEORD; &DT = DTASSIGN;
This doesn't work. I also tried many other ways as well - all to no avail. Can this be done at all? I am assigning the field to the amper to then call some external code which will move the date forward or backward in time.
Thanks,
NorbThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
The only way to get a field value into an &variable is to hold it and then use a -READ. In order to set an &var value you have to use a -SET (or -DEFAULT) so you have to use Dialogue Manager. DM commands are completely independent of database operations so there is no relationship to any field values. You can define a field value using an &var, but not the other way around (without a -READ.)
Regards,
Darin
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