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  • Subject: RE: Y2K Blowup - ADK
  • From: "Hillock, Chris" <CHillock@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 09:21:57 -0800

If you are a Focus/2000 - Nexgen user, then you probably know (or should
know) about their AS/SET conversion tool Focus/A2K which will resync
your Data Models and convert the Action Diagrams so that you can
regenerate century compliant programs. Talk to them for more info. 

-----Original Message-----
From: wawrzaszek@austeel.com [mailto:wawrzaszek@austeel.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 7:06 AM
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Y2K Blowup - ADK


We converted our BPCS 4.04 to Y2k with a product called nexgen. However
ADK
programs were changed via the rpg source not through ADK, so if we need
to
change them again we would have to do the same, of convert all of our
ADK to
century date.  This is a whole war of its own as the repositories, data
models etc. would all need to go over the 8,0 files now.  Is there an
"easy"
way to get your existing code of ADK to now look at the correct field
lengths?  I realize mods will still need to take place within the
programs
themselves.
  
>And just one more word of caution to add to all of this Y2K talk. Those of
you
>using ADK (ASSET) for writing applications, and who used ADK date routines
>should be careful to get 6.004 ADK, and recompile any programs that used date
>functions. There is even 1 Y2K BMR that recently was input for this ADK
>release (for EDATE function). 6.004 ADK is the ONLY Y2K compliant version of
>that product. But - at least upgrades are free. 
>
>Thanks
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