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Its pretty easy to convert DMYY to DMtYY inside TABLE FILE request.

TEST/DMtYY = Date filed in DMYY format;

I am trying to achieve the same outside of TABLE FILE request.

Any guide on this?

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It's not the only way, 'cause with Focus there are multiple ways, but could be one:
-SET &DATETXT    = LCWORD(20, DATETRAN (DATECVT(20150423, 'I8YYMD', 'DMYY'),'(DMYY)', '(t)', 'EN', 20, 'A20'), 'A20');
-TYPE &DATETXT

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Thank you Martin :-)
 
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Another way ... with your comma

-SET &DATETXT2 = FPRINT(DATECVT(&YYMD,'I8YYMD','DMYY'),'DMtYY','A12');
-TYPE &DATETXT2


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atturhari,

can you please update your signature, as answers like these may work on newer versions and not older ones, and knowing this will help with a better answer


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Sure


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I am trying to convert a date in DMtYY format to a string (alpha format) inside the TABLE FILE request.

I tried several functions but could not get it any where close to it.
 
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I will make the "standard" recommendation to get hold of a copy of "(Almost) 1001 Ways To Work With Dates" from Aviter by Price w/Perlmutter.


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How about this ...

-*
DEFINE FILE CAR
DATE1/DMtYY = '&DATEDMYY';
DATE2A/DMYY = '&DATEDMYY';
DATE2B/A12 = FPRINT(DATE2A,'DMtYY','A12');
END
-*
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
COUNTRY
DATE1
DATE2A
DATE2B
WHERE RECORDLIMIT EQ 1
END


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That's really cool jfr99. Thanks a lot


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