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UDAT PLAM User Date
UDAT For PLAM library elements:
USER Date of the element calculated in days to today.
5 means, for example, that the element has a User Date of 5 days earlier than today.
Selection parameter: >x | <x | =x or
in Date format: >dd. [mm. [yy] ] | <dd. [mm. [yy] ] | =dd. [mm. [yy] ]
If mm.yy or yy are omitted, then the current month and year will be substituted.
Notes:
When reorganising a library, the User Date of the elements remains unchanged, in contrast to the System Date.
If the selection of PLAM library elements is to be made according to the User Date instead of the System Date, then the UDAT command should be used (See page 18-).
Using the DATE command (page 18-) will result in the User Date of the library element being displayed in date form, and not as an age in days. Since the User Option column is only 5 bytes wide, the date will be truncated to YMMDD. Y is the last digit of the year (0, for example, represents 1990).