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IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS Programming: Pipes - IBM notice

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86 <strong>Programming</strong>: <strong>Pipes</strong><br />

Table 5. Conversion Order Summary (continued)<br />

Conversion Order Task Per<strong>for</strong>med Page<br />

DT Assumes that the input text is a store clock (STCK) and<br />

converts the value to a readable 17-character string <strong>for</strong><br />

the local time zone in the <strong>for</strong>mat MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS.<br />

Note: The current GMT offset is used in interpreting<br />

the local date and time, whether a different offset was<br />

in effect at the given date and time. For example, if the<br />

given value was be<strong>for</strong>e the latest daylight saving time<br />

adjustment, the result can be off one hour from another<br />

interpretation of the same date and time of an<br />

application.<br />

112<br />

DTS Assumes that the input text is a 17-character local time<br />

in the <strong>for</strong>mat MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS and converts it to a<br />

store clock (STCK) value.<br />

Note: The current GMT offset is used in interpreting<br />

the local date and time, whether a different offset was<br />

in effect at the given date and time. For example, if the<br />

given value was be<strong>for</strong>e the latest daylight saving time<br />

adjustment, the result can be off one hour from another<br />

interpretation of the same date and time of an<br />

application.<br />

ETIME Converts the store clock (STCK) to a decimal number<br />

indicating the elapsed time in microseconds since<br />

<strong>NetView</strong> startup.<br />

FOUND Normally used after a SKIPTO or FINDLINE operation,<br />

FOUND translates a null string into No and any other<br />

string into Yes.<br />

F2C Converts a signed floating point number into a<br />

doubleword.<br />

G2C Converts double-byte (DBCS) data to single-byte (SBCS)<br />

data.<br />

GV2C or VG2C Converts double-byte (DBCS) data into a varying<br />

length single-byte (SBCS) string.<br />

JOBNAME From a 2-byte binary ASID, the corresponding job name<br />

is returned.<br />

LEFT Truncates or pads the input to the length specified.<br />

Characters are counted from the beginning, or left, of<br />

the input.<br />

ODDBYTES Alternately, keeps and discards the input data. 114<br />

OPDT Assumes that the input text is a store clock (STCK) and<br />

converts the value to a readable 17-character string<br />

representing the date and time in the <strong>for</strong>mat specified<br />

by the DEFAULTS command.<br />

114<br />

P2C Converts a signed decimal number into<br />

packed-decimal.<br />

114<br />

PREFIX Adds a constant to the beginning of a string. 114<br />

RIGHT Truncates or pads the input to the length specified.<br />

Characters are counted from the end, or right, of the<br />

input.<br />

115<br />

RVAR From an input revision variable name, returns the<br />

current value or a null string.<br />

113<br />

113<br />

113<br />

113<br />

113<br />

113<br />

114<br />

114<br />

115

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