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Rao, Raghu
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Tue, 5 Jul 2005 15:35:42 -0400
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Hi all, 

We have been regularly using the FUNCTION CURRENT-DATE in COBOL to fetch the
runtime date and time inside the cobol programs as listed below : 

           MOVE FUNCTION CURRENT-DATE      TO WS-CURRENT-DATE-TIME.

However, I could not find any information related to extracting current date
in Julian format (YYDDD). Is there anything directly that can be achieved
from this FUNCTION or any other function ? My only alternative so far is to
code a logic for converting above Gregorian to Julian date format and then
use in the COBOL program. 

Any help is greatly appreciated. 

TIA
Raghu Rao

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