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SELECT ... FROM CUSTMAST WHERE DATE_YMD(DUEDATE) <= CURDATE() - 9O DAYS
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SELECT ... FROM CUSTMAST WHERE DATE_YMD(DUEDATE) <= CURDATE() - 9O DAYS
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The most common formats where month-day-year (in the USA) and year-month day. Often there was no century included. There was also an IBM sanctioned format, CYMD, where the C was a 1-digit century, with 0 meaning 19, and 1 meaning 20.
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The most common formats where month-day-year (in the USA) and year-month-day. Often there was no century included. There was also an IBM sanctioned format, CYMD, where the C was a 1-digit century, with 0 meaning 19, and 1 meaning 20.
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## Development
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## Development
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## Functions
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## Functions
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There are three functions,each taking a numeric fieldas input. *Note:* Newer versions of SQL will automatically cast character fields to numeric, otherwise you have to cast to numeric manually.
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There are three functions,each taking a numeric field as input. *Note:* Newer versions of SQL will automatically cast character fields to numeric, otherwise you have to cast to numeric manually.
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* **DATE_YMD** to convert dates in either YYMMDD or CCYYMMD format.
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* **DATE_YMD** to convert dates in either YYMMDD or CCYYMMD format.
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* Example: 980129 or 19980129.
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* Example: 980129 or 19980129.
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