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Date: | 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
www.preferredcare.org
"An Outstanding Member Experience," Preferred Care HMO Plans -- J. D. Power and Associates
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