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George Forsythe <[log in to unmask]>
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George Forsythe <[log in to unmask]>
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SETDATE was freeware -

  

:setdate

SETDATE  A.01.00 Copyright (C) Hewlett-Packard Response Center Austria


 


SETDATE Utility:


 


   Alters the date in the current session


 


Usage:


 


   SETDATE {MM/DD/YY }


           {RESET    }


 


                         MM/DD/YY   desired date


                         RESET      reset to system date


                                    (unbind procedure exit handler)


Comment:


 


   Certain CI commands (e.g. showtime, showme, ...) are not affected and


   still show the sytem date.


   Please report any problems to [log in to unmask]


 

:

 

:version setdate.pub.sys

VERSION  C.65.04 Copyright (C) Hewlett-Packard 1987.  All Rights Reserved.

 

SETDATE.PUB.SYS

 

SOM #1

@(#) HP30315    A.05.10    95/02/08 NRT0 Startup routine    

SETDATE A.01.00 / SETDAT  A.01.00.001

SETDATE A.01.00 / SETDAT0  A.01.00.001

SETDATE A.01.00 / SETDAT1  A.01.00.001

SETDATE A.01.00 / SETDAT2  A.01.00.001

SETDATE A.01.00 / SETDAT9  A.01.00.001

 

MAX STACK SIZE: 393216

MAX HEAP SIZE: 81920000

CAPABILITIES: BA,IA,PM

UNSAT PROC NAME: 

ENTRY NAME: 

LIBRARY SEARCH LIST: PEXL.PUB.SYS

:

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Taffel [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 9:36 PM
To: George Forsythe; [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Mpe: SETDATE Utility

 

Hello George,

 

Are you by any chance running Netbase?  I'd try running the utility with
:SETVAR NBDISABLE TRUE, and if that fails, try :VERSION SETDATE  to see
what, if any, XL-LIST the program was configured to use.

 

Regards,

 

Paul

 

 

At 2012-12-28 06:31 PM, George Forsythe wrote:

>Yes, when I tried :SETDATE 12/28/12, I got the same error as when I = 

>tried :SETDATE RESET...

> 

>=20

> 

>From:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] [
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> mailto:[log in to unmask]]=20

>Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 9:29 PM

>To: George Forsythe

>Cc:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]

>Subject: Re: Mpe: SETDATE Utility

> 

>=20

> 

>Did you try

> 

>=20

> 

>:setdate 12/28/12

> 

>=20

> 

>?

> 

>-Craig

> 

>=20

> 

>Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID

> 

> 

> 

>George Forsythe < <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> 

>We are trying to test Year-End activities, so I tried using the SETDATE 

>= utility.

> 

>It worked fine on our small test  system, 927LX running MPE/iX 6.5 -

> 

>:setdate 01/01/13

>CURRENT-DATE: 01/01/13

>:

>:setdate reset

>CURRENT-DATE: 12/28/12

>:

> 

>However, on the Production system, a N-Class-4000-400-75 System running 

>= MPE/iX 7.5, there is an issue -

> 

>:setdate 01/01/13

>CURRENT-DATE: 01/01/13

>:

>:setdate reset

>An AIF:PE handler library can only be folloowed by either another 

>AIF:PE = handler library or the system libraries.  (LDRERR 678) Native 

>mode loader message 678 Unable to load program to be run  (CIERR 625)

>:

> 

>Has anyone seen this issue before or know how to resolve it ?

> 

>Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated...

> 

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