t; Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 20:24:11 -0500
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> Sorry for the delay, just now getting to my mail. The 3 is the century
> indicator. XAK was a visionary.
>
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Oh, I read that the output is Y=YYYMMDD.HHMMSS, and
then that "3" in the result threw me off. What does
that mean?
Thanks
Kevin
--- Roy Gaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes it does. Simple set X equal to the external
s stored in a medical database
was worth it."
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evin
> Toppenberg
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> Oops, ^%DT does not do external to internal
> conversion.
>
> So how do I do that??
>
> Thanks
Oops, ^%DT does not do external to internal
conversion.
So how do I do that??
Thanks
Kevin
--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why are two of the date/time functions in Fileman,
> and
> the rest in Kernel? And why is Kernel missing
> external-to-internal conversion?
>
> Fileman
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Oops, ^%DT does not do external to internal
conversion.
So how do I do that??
Thanks
Kevin
--- Kevin To
Date/Time functions began their life in Fileman and migrated somewhat to
Kernel.
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