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September 1998, Week 4

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Lee Gunter <[log in to unmask]>
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We used DDAY/2000 (Diamond Optimum Systems) for COBOL source analysis and
Adager (Adager Corp.) for most data analysis and conversion (some
conversion was done with SUPRTOOL and COBOL programs).  I highly recommend
these products, not only for Y2K work, but also for ongoing source code
documentation and database maintenance and "therapy" (thanks for that one,
Alfredo!).     :-)

Lee Gunter          [log in to unmask]




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Subject:  Y2K




Is there some good software that will run on the HP3000 to analyze source
code for dates or date-related patterns?  How about analyzing the data in
databases?  We are trying to determine our exposure to Y2K problems and
would love to find the right software to make the task easier.  If you have
found any that you would recommend, please let me know -- I would greatly
appreciate it.  My email address is [log in to unmask]  Thanks.

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