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I created an MFD that has a field that is a timestamp in DB2, but is set to HYYMDm format in the MFD. When I try to create a report in painter and use the timestamp field in my where clause it says that the value is invalid length. It's like the MFD format and the DB2 format don't match? I was thinking about changing the MFD's field format to A26, does anyone know if this will work?
sbp ; Changing the Timestamp field format to A26 in the MFD will work just fine. We do it all the time.
There is only one catch though (as far as I have seen so far), you may have issues if you use a lot of SQL-passthru in your code. TS fields put to a hold file via SQL-passthru retain the HYYMDm format. If you ever have to do a FOCUS join to a TS field defined as A26, you need to make sure to CHAR() the TS from the SQL passthru.
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The report ran good using the DT function. Thanks for the help wit that Francis. However it displays the date like you mentioned in your example. However I would like it to display like it is on our tables. If this is already set as HYYMDm then how would I convert the datetime format to '2007-01-01-00.00.00.000000'?