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  • Subject: RE: BYPASS 2000
  • From: Chris Rehm <Mr.AS400@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 22:36:47 PDT

** Reply to note from "Robert Cozzi. Jr." <BobCozzi@ibm.net> Wed, 17 Dec 1997 
15:01:51 -0600

> I will make one recommendation. Buy another AS/400 on which to do your Y2k
> conversion. Especially if you us ByPass. Get a little S20 or whatever the
> medium module number is, and do the conversion there. ByPass 2K is written
> mainly with SQL Cobol, so the performance is, well, shall we say "resource
> intensive".  <vbg> But again, who cares, you're only going to do this
> once... unless you change jobs and avoid the issue altogether. <g>

I think this is an excellant suggestion. When you consider the possible cost
of a delayed or failed Y2K project, if you are going to do a rewrite making
the investment in a system for doing the project has a terrific payback.

> Bob Cozzi
> BobCozzi@ibm.net
 

Chris Rehm
Mr.AS400@ibm.net

How often can you afford to be unexpectedly out of business?
Get an AS/400.
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