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October 1998, Week 3

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"Roger J. Dyckman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Roger J. Dyckman
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Mon, 19 Oct 1998 19:32:55 -0700
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Strongly suggest you look to HourGlass from Allegro.

IMHO, far superior to anything els out there.

I'm just a user ... IT WORKS !!

Roger J. Dyckman


Corum, Chris wrote in message ...
>My shop is currently running production on a 24x7 basis.  We are ready
>to begin Y2K testing and have put together out test scenarios, but we
>can not drop our box for any length of time that would allow us to test
>with the system date set forward.
>
>I know there are software products out their that let you trick your
>packages into thinking the date is set forward.  I know this can help
>test certain packages, but how can it help you test how all the products
>inter-relate?  I am brain storming here for ammunition on getting a
>development box for Y2K testing and I am new to the HP world.
>
>What ramifications do you all see if ALL Y2K testing were done with
>software products such as Time Warp and the date of the box is NEVER set
>forward?
>
>Thanks for your help in advance.
>
>Chris
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