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Re: Dates in local procedures
- Subject: Re: Dates in local procedures
- From: "Turner, Ivan" <Ivan.Turner@QWEST.COM>
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 09:32:01 -0400
>From dates are logically LESS THAN Thru dates
-----Original Message-----
From: Manning, Shinta [mailto:ShintaManning@FINANCIAL.WELLSFARGO.COM]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 9:01 AM
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: Re: Dates in local procedures
One thing that I tried is to declare the variable within the procedure
itself. For example:
Begin-Procedure Test($From, $Thru)
declare-variable
DATE $from $thru
end-declare
If $FromDate > $ThruDate
Show 'Test2: From date is greater than Thru date' ! Does display
End-if
End-Procedure
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Kelly [SMTP:ed_kelly@HOTMAIL.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 5:42 PM
> To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
> Subject: Dates in local procedures
>
> How do you get SQR to treat a local variable as a date? It looks like
> dates
> passed to a local variable are converted to string. Here's a code
> fragments:
>
> Begin-Setup
> Declare-variable
> Date $Fromdate $Thrudate
> End-Declare
> End-Setup
>
> . . . . . .
>
> Begin-Procedure Main
> Let $FromDate = StrToDate('Jan 01 1995','Mon dd, YYYY')
> Let $ThruDate = StrToDate('Aug 01 1995','Mon dd, YYYY')
>
> If $FromDate > $ThruDate
> Show 'Test1: From date is greater than Thru date' ! Does not display
> End-if
>
> Do Test ($Fromdate, $ThruDate)
> End-Procedure
>
> Begin-Procedure Test($From, $Thru)
> If $FromDate > $ThruDate
> Show 'Test2: From date is greater than Thru date' ! Does display
> End-if
> End-Procedure
>
>
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