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Hi,

Has any one used HYYWD function before?
I tried using it on one of my timestamp column in DB2 UDB, but it fails with the following error.

(FOC263) EXTERNAL FUNCTION OR LOAD MODULE NOT FOUND: HYYWD

I tried using the instruction based on following http://documentation.informati.../source/topic111.htm

My Code:
  
DEFINE FILE ABC
WEEKNUM/A10=HYYWD(TIMESTAMP_COL,'A10');
END 
               
TABLE FILE ABC
PRINT 
	WEEKNUM
WHERE READLIMIT EQ 10
END


Best Regards,

Jimmy Pang

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You may have to pass this on to Techsupport.


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This works in v7.7.03:

TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
COMPUTE DTTM1/HYYMD=DT(&YYMD 12:00AM);
COMPUTE DTTM2/A10 = HYYWD(DTTM1, 'A10');

BY COUNTRY
END

Make sure this function is available for the release of the reporting server you're running on.


Francis


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Francis' code works in 7.6.5 and 7.6.9.


Perhaps the install is bad ?


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Thanks for all your replies.

I actually used the following to extract the week component.

  
WEEK_COMPONENT/A10 = HNAME(CREATE_DATE, 'WEEK', 'A10');


Thanks again.

Best Regards,

Jimmy Pang


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