Date format check

Hi
i want to check the date format how can i?
2007/09/23 like this format or not

HI Ramesh
try like thi s
data: begin of int_bseg occurs 0,
    BELNR LIKE BSEG-BELNR,
    ZUONR LIKE BSEG-ZUONR,
    GJAHR LIKE BSEG-GJAHR,
end of int_bseg.
start-of-selection.
data: lv_date type sy-datum.
data: lv_date1 type sy-datum.
data: lv_formatdate(10) type c.
data: lv_formatdate1(10) type c.
data: var1(4) type c,
var2(2) type c,
var3(2) type c.
data: 2days_out type sy-datum.
lv_date = 2days_out.
var1 = lv_date+(4).
var2 = lv_date+4(2).
var3 = lv_date+6(2).
concatenate var3 var2 var1 into lv_formatdate separated by '/'.
select zuonr belnr bukrs GJAHR from bseg into
corresponding fields of  table int_bseg
where bukrs = 'company code' and
      ZUONR = lv_formatdate.
Reward all helpfull answers
Regards
Pavan

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