Thanks for the responses. I tested and will use 

$options TIME.MILLISECONDS 

because of it's compile-time rather than run-time impact. But, I was
interested to find that TIME() on my Linux PE 10.0.2 box returns no
decimal. On my AIX 4.3.3 and UV 10.0.14 it did and using $options
TIME.MILLISECONDS worked just fine. Since I don't have an HPUX system to
test this on, I'll let the client do the testing.

Karl

On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 12:02, Karl L Pearson wrote:
> I remember seeing this but searching archives isn't working at
> oliver.com. My main problem with searching is that I can't remember the
> correct text to search for.
> 
> I have a client that uses TIME() in filenames, etc. when creating items,
> and even for creating some files. They just upgraded from UV9.6 (HPUX)
> to 10.n and are getting numbers like 12345.9239813 and want to get rid
> of the .9239813 part. Using field(TIME(),'.',1) is not acceptible
> because they have about 2000 programs they'd have to modify. They are
> hoping for an OS-based solution. Is there one? I can't remember because
> at the time this was being discussed, it wasn't an issue.
> 
> TIA,
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