SYSDATE

Glenn A. Mitchell g.mitchell@computer.org
Sun, 10 Oct 1999 18:51:29 -0400


Turns out my hardware clock was FUBAR.  Ran the SHOWCLKS.PUBXL.TELESUP
command to identify the problem.  Apparently it was never reset after our
initial round of Y2K tests!

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-powerh-l@sphere.swau.edu
[mailto:owner-powerh-l@sphere.swau.edu]On Behalf Of Glenn A. Mitchell
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 6:06 PM
To: Powerhouse List
Subject: SYSDATE


I have just installed Powerhouse 8.19.C4 on MPE/iX 5.5 PP7 in preparation
for moving applications off of our Series 70.  In converting the first
couple of applications, I've noticed that SYSDATE is 04/16/00.  I've set
CENTURY INCLUDED and Date Format MMDDYY.  The system date/time is perfectly
OK.  This has got to be something stupid I've done.  Any thoughts?

Thanks

Glenn A. Mitchell  Mailto:g.mitchell@computer.org
3GM Associates, Inc
Portland, ME  04102
207-772-9370

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