It's hard to diagnose this without more information.

Attached the dictionary file and some sample data, and then show us the
statement you are using and the output you are seeing so that we can get a
better idea how to resolve your problem.

Dan

On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:01 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> We just upgraded to jBASE 5.2.25 on AIX.  When we do any SORT/LIST using a
> BREAK-ON date field, the date is displayed in internal format.  This only
> occurs when using the BREAK-ON date field option.  Has anybody seen this or
> are aware of a solution.  I have included an example of our date field
> dictionary item in case anything changed from jbase 3 to 5.
>
> 0001 A
> 0002 14
> 0003 DT-ASSIGN
> 0004
> 0005
> 0006
> 0007 D2-
> 0008
> 0009 R
> 0010 8
>
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