Try using an F or A correlative and the "DI" conversion code e.g.

F;1;(DI) where 1 is the attribute number of the recorded date in Human Read
Format.

Putting the DI in the conversion of a dictionary won't sort properly.

The DI is the Date Iconv correlative.

IHTH.

Neil Charrington

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Subject: [U2] Date ICONV In English 

To All:

Is there any simple method short of an Itype or called routine to convert
the
human date of 12/15/05 into its ICONV version to then sort by.

I've run into another data file on a customer's system that has this in a
specific place, albeit non-sortable. I could write a [] conversion to put
the
year first, but I would like to know of a process code that may help.

Thanks in advance.
Mark Johnson
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