To convert dec date 732,677 in to dd.mm.yyyy format

Hi,
i have to convert dec date 732,677 in to dd.mm.yyyy format .
plz help me out
its urgent
regards,
Nishu Gupta

use this Fm
CONVERSION_EXIT_INVDT_INPUT
<b>CONVERSION_EXIT_INVDT_output.</b>
i hope u r referring to Tcurr-gdatu.
refer this code for the working ..
data : date like sy-datum,
       date1(10) type c,
       val like sy-datum,
       datum(8) type n .
date = sy-datum.
write:/ date.
concatenate date4(2) date6(2) date+0(4) into val.
CALL FUNCTION 'CONVERSION_EXIT_INVDT_INPUT'
  EXPORTING
  input          = val
IMPORTING
   OUTPUT        = datum.
write:/'tcurrformat' datum.
*clear val.
CALL FUNCTION 'CONVERSION_EXIT_INVDT_OUTPUT'
  EXPORTING
    input         = datum   "----
>pass this
IMPORTING
    OUTPUT        = date1.
write:/'normal format',  date1.
Please close your previous threads.
regards,
vijay

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