Date field shows /OV

Robert T. Repko rtr at rsquared.com
Tue Jan 19 18:42:42 PST 2016


Joan,

Thanks for the reply.  Your exactly right (of course you knew that).  You would think I was dyslexic (which I'm not).  I looked at that line a million times, both in the code and the debugger and didn't see that.  Thank you for pointing it out.  It does help, if I didn't see it the first 1,000,000 times I wasn't going to see it the 1,000,001 time.

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From: Filepro-list [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+rtr=rsquared.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Joan Sanchez via Filepro-list
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 1:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Date field shows /OV

Your statement reads "96=@*dt*" instead of "96=@*td*". @dt is the date spelled out (Jan 18, 2016) rather than 01/18/16.

Joan Sanchez
Aljex Software, Inc.
(732) 357-8700 x 166
joan at aljex.com <mailto:joan at aljex.com>
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On 1/18/2016 11:52 AM, Robert T. Repko via Filepro-list wrote:
> Running SCO Unix 5.0.7
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> filePro version 5.7.00.04D4
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> I have a field (96) that has an mdy/ edit.  In input processing I populate it using @td (96=@td).  The filed shows /OV.  Below are copy/paste of the actual screen (top portion only).  I also show the results of @td in the debugger.  When I run the date commend from the shell I get the correct date.
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> Top portion of the screen showing /OV in the date field:
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>                             PROVIDER BILLING   Final:      Action: *  FY 15-16
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> Invoice #: 010301110715AAA*Date: /OV     * HCSIS/MA ProcCode:       POMS:
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> The results of @td using the debugger:
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> Enter Field > @td*           |/OV     |
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> Edit of field 96:
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> Enter Expression >  edit(96)            * |MDY/|
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> The actual line of code in input processing hat places the date on 
> field 96
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>         * If: 96=""                                                             *
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>         Then: 96=@dt
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> Results of date command from the Unix prompt:
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> rsqunix /tmp # date
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> Mon Jan 18 11:45:47 EST 2016
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> What could cause /OV to appear when everything appears correct, I'm perplexed.
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