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I think It's a bit pricey, for what it does, but take a look at: 
http://www.simdate.com 
  
 On 9/15/05, Al Mac <macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 
> Have you tried the job/session date in CHGJOB?
> During Y2K testing we put that into a CL so that people could change their
> current session to whatever date they were testing.
> 
> Unfortunately some software uses the date time from the system, which we
> not want changed impacting other jobs on the system, and some software 
> uses
> the job/session date.
> 
> So when we sign on, we get a job/session date, which is a copy of the
> system date ... and if people are left signed on overnite, are they still
> the previous day ... CHGJOB can change the date of that session to 
> simulate
> what happens on a distant date, but the system date remains correct.
> 
> 
> >Hi All,
> >
> >We have a requirement in our project to change the system date of a
> >particular 'Job' (session). It should not update the entire System
> >Date, but should allow changing (or say simulating) to a different date
> >for that particular job/session.
> >
> >There is a software called ' ANYDATE' developed by Advanced System
> >Concepts. But, this software is not compatible with the V5R3 machines.
> >
> >Please let us know if you are aware of any other products that are
> >compatible with all versions of AS/400. Also, please let us know if you
> >are aware of any programmatic approach for simulating a different system
> >date and time for a particular job/session.
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >
> >Nanda
> 
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