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There is the INTEGER-OF-DATE function on page 10-24 of the COBOL manual. You
can use DATE-OF-INTEGER function on page 10-18 to convert back to calendar
date.
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Subject: cobol
hi
Does there is some function in the cobol which can be used to increment
the date one by one.
for eg . i have a start date and an end date and i want to do start from
the start date and by going day by day want to end the processing at end
date.So is there any function.
Can anyone help me for this.
Thanks
Saurabh
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