Roy Brown wrote:
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> What I was hoping for from VPLUS was a way of inputting and outputting a
> complete DDMMCCYY date within 8 characters, on screen and in the VPLUS
> buffer.
VPLUS provides for inputting a DDMMYYYY date within 8 characters but
output will continue to be formatted with the slash (/) characters
appropriately.
> If Bit 14 of VSETNEXTCENTURY lets me have an on-screen 29/02/00 as
> 29/02/(20)00, and the ARB lets me have 20000229 in the buffer, this will
> take me a long way.
Yes, the enhancement allows you this.
Kumar
CSY R&D Lab