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<h1 class="topictitle1">Map considerations using Copy</h1>
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<div><p><strong>When mapping a character field to a date, time, or timestamp field </strong> and
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a format form is being used in the character field, leading zeros can be omitted
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from month, day, and hour parts. Microseconds can be truncated or omitted
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entirely in the character field.</p>
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<p><strong>For mapping to time fields,</strong> the seconds part (and corresponding
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separator) can be omitted from the character field.</p>
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<p>For *USA form values, the AM or PM with a preceding blank is required.
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These rules are also true for date, time, or timestamp values that are entered
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when using FROMKEY with *BLDKEY, TOKEY with *BLDKEY, or INCREL parameters
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on the CPYF command. All other instances of date, time, and timestamp data
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require leading zeros when necessary and no truncation.</p>
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<p><strong>For both forms of the TOKEY parameter (*BLDKEY or non-*BLDKEY) the from-field
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data must be in a particular format for a chronological comparison to be made.</strong> For the date field, you must use the *ISO or *JIS format to make a chronological
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comparison. For the time fields, you must use the *HMS, *ISO, *EUR, or *JIS
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formats to make the chronological comparison. For any other formats of date
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or time fields (for date (*MDY, *DMY, *YMD, *JUL, *EUR, or *USA) or for time
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(*USA)), chronological comparisons are not possible because the TOKEY parameter
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performs a straight character string comparison. When you cannot make chronological
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comparisons, the system sends an informational message, and the copy operation
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continues.</p>
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<p><strong>When copying data into a file with date, time, or timestamp
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fields, and the from-file is a device file or FMTOPT(*NOCHK) or FMTOPT(*CVTSRC)
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has been specified,</strong> output mapping errors might occur if the data copied
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to a date, time, or timestamp field is not valid data for the to-file field
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format and separator attributes. You cannot copy the record if this occurs. If you use the CPYF or CPYFRMQRYF command, you can specify an error level
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other than zero (ERRLVL parameter) to bypass the record and continue the copy
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operation. When copying into date, time, or timestamp fields in these instances,
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it is important that the from-file data is valid for the to-file.</p>
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