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    Unpacking decimals

    Thanks for reply Stephen, I've tried to mark your and winzip posts as helpful but I keep getting error message. It could be where using I'm using IE 4 here at work. I'll try again when I get home. -Couch
  2. couchman02

    Unpacking decimals

    Aw geez, talking about not seeing the forest cause of the trees. I'll try it first thing Wednsday and let you know. Thanks for quick reply Winzip. -Couch
  3. couchman02

    Unpacking decimals

    Hello guys and girls, I searched the archives and didn't see what I was looking for but I know someone has had this question before. I also wanted someone to check out my code on how I'm doing it and maybe suggest a better way. Does it seem like I'm on the right path to converting a...
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    Adding and Subtracting Time Stamps in Military Time

    No prob Slade, I appreciate your guys responses anyway. I just ended up writing a routine for it.
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    Adding and Subtracting Time Stamps in Military Time

    Well guys you can scratch my original question I think I got it figured out and sorry it was a vague description on military time it's really Zulu (thanks slade).
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    Adding and Subtracting Time Stamps in Military Time

    Thanks for reply Slade, I'm using Cobol 370 on the mainframe as the compiler and I'm not using Db2. It's just a file coming down from Stratus/V.O.S server thats being sent to a flat file on the mainframe.
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    Adding and Subtracting Time Stamps in Military Time

    Rookie programmer here, I'm pulling a file that includes time stamps of when a customer logs on and off each day, I'm trying to get a total for each customer each day. The stamp is in military time. Is there a function I could use to convert it so I can add them? I know I'm not the first person...

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