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That would be because you haven't seen a demo of TimeWarp/3000 yet :).


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Subject: Re: Quiz and Y2K
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Date:    5/20/98 1:20 PM


Jim writes:

> So we finally ran into a year 2000 problem in Quiz, dealing with the date
> 02/29/00.
> So I dutifully called Cognos and have the version 729C8 sitting on my desk.
> Seems
> it uses the hardware clock instead of an HP intrinsic.

<plug>
If you need to do any date simulation while running with that version
of Cognos, you'll probably want to look at HourGlass 2000 ... still the
only product (that we're aware of) that can intercept *all* date/time
requests...not just those made via a few intrinsics.

http://www.allegro.com/hourglass/hp3000
</plug>


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