'Y' in defined item name
Neil Harvey
neil@nha.co.za
Fri, 9 Nov 2001 08:15:03 +0200
It works fine on 8.39C on MPE/iX.
Regards
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: heaslips@ozemail.com.au [mailto:heaslips@ozemail.com.au]
Sent: 09 November 2001 06:57
To: Lemin, Graeme; 'Martijn Nabben "INL"'; 'powerh-l@lists.swau.edu'
Subject: Re: RE: 'Y' in defined item name
Same here - I'm buggered if I can stop it.
I've tried declaring it as zoned & num instead of date, different formats,
separators, putting the formatting on the report output rather than in the
define, etc, etc, etc...
It'd be interesting to know how long this little "feature" has been with us.
We're PH 7.10.G1 - OpenVMS 7.2.
Anyone got an older version?
Steve Heaslip
Jones Lang LaSalle
Sydney, Australia
>
> From: "Lemin, Graeme" <Graeme.Lemin@team.telstra.com>
> Subject: RE: 'Y' in defined item name
> Date: 09/11/2001 15:42:11
> To: "'Martijn Nabben (INL)'" <Martijn.Nabben@inl.co.nz>,
> "'powerh-l@lists.swau.edu'" <powerh-l@lists.swau.edu>
>
> Wow, he's right! I tried it, and got the same result.
>
> Maybe it's a southern hemisphere thing?
>
> Graeme Lemin
> Telstra Media Services
> Melbourne, Australia
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Martijn Nabben (INL) [SMTP:Martijn.Nabben@inl.co.nz]
> > Sent: Friday, 9 November 2001 2:50 pm
> > To: 'powerh-l@lists.swau.edu'
> > Cc: Lynley Smith (INL)
> > Subject: 'Y' in defined item name
> >
> > Here's a very straight-forward Quiz program:
> >
> > > cancel clear
> > > access <file>
> > >
> > > define ybcde date format ddmmyy = PERM-START-DATE
> > > define aycde date format ddmmyy = PERM-START-DATE
> > > define abyde date format ddmmyy = PERM-START-DATE
> > > define abcye date format ddmmyy = PERM-START-DATE
> > > define abcdy date format ddmmyy = PERM-START-DATE
> > >
> > > report ybcde &
> > > aycde &
> > > abyde &
> > > abcye &
> > > abcdy
> > > go
> >
> > And here's the output:
> > YBCDE AYCDE ABYDE ABCYE ABCDY
> >
> > 01/05/60 01/05/60 010560 01/05/60 01/05/60
> > 27/05/60 27/05/60 270560 27/05/60 27/05/60
> > 27/05/60 27/05/60 270560 27/05/60 27/05/60
> > 27/05/60 27/05/60 270560 27/05/60 27/05/60
> > 27/05/60 27/05/60 270560 27/05/60 27/05/60
> >
> > My query: EVERY TIME when the character "Y" is in THIRD position of a
> > DEFINEd item name, the date SEPARATOR is not printed. Why is that?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Martijn Nabben
> > Analyst/Programmer, INL IT
> > Wellington, New Zealand
> > PowerHouse 4GL Quiz version 7.10.G on VAX/OpenVMS V7.1
> >
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