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September 1998, Week 4

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Not a tool really - I just aged data (back and forth; various sources)
successfully at a clients site using Cognos QTP.
As you have identified all your dates and quasi-dates anyway, it's
comparatively very easy to code a QTP request for every file update,
taking e.g. the number of days to be added as parameter at runtime.

Elisabeth


> ----------
>
> For a Y2K project, does anyone know of data-aging tools? Something
> that
> could cause all the dates in files to advance or recede by a specified
> amount? We know about tools that change the system clock. This request
> deals with the problem from the opposite prespective.
>
> Thanks.
> ========================
> Leonard S. Berkowitz
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
> phone: (617) 972-9400 ext. 3250
> fax:   (617) 923-5555
>
>
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