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The SETCLOCK command will let you change the time with the ;GRADUAL
parameter. It is the default when using it with the DATE and TIME
parameters. It must be specified when using it with a CORRECTION
parameter.
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Chad Gilles wrote:
> Y2K Listers,
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> Our Y2K test machine has been set to several dates in the future, each
> time incrementing the date several years/months/days. The question is
> will we run into any problems setting the date backwards to the current
> year? Lots of files will have create/mod/access/restore/timestamps/ect.
> dates set to the future, even many system files. Will this cause any
> problems? If anyone has experiance in setting a Y2K test machine back
> to the current date (without doing a reload/restore), could you please
> let me know if you have experianced any problems.
>
> TIA!
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