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  • Subject: Re: BPCS Year-end and Y2K
  • From: Jon Le Roi <jonleroi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 10:28:32 -0700

Wayne,

Our month end and year end process will take approximately 8 hours to
complete. Since December 31 is a holiday for us (non-IS anyway), we plan on
starting mid morning and then powering down the system prior to midnight.
The system will be brought back up early on the morning of the first. Our
AS/400 S/30 was installed in February of 1999 and prior to going live on it
we did a series of date testing including rolling from 12/28/99 - 01/03/00.
I have high confidence in the system functioning but for safety sake we do
not want to be mid process and have potential power issues.

I can be reached at (707) 224-3200 ext 2880 if you have any other questions
or comments. It looks like we are neighbors in the SF Bay area.

Regards,

Jon Le Roi
Dey, L.P.


At 06:39 AM 10/22/99 -0700, you wrote:
>We are putting together our year-end closing calendar and I was curious
>how others were planning on handling December month-end, 1999 year-end
>as it relates to Y2K. Of course, this only applies to those companies whose
>fiscal
>calendar falls at the end of December. One approach we have is to make
sure all
>year-end related tasks in BPCS are completed before midnight on December 31.
>This would mean cutting back the schedule to start month-end and year-end
tasks
>first thing on Wednesday, December 29 and giving up 2 days of shipping. 
>
>If anyone would like to share their thoughts and ideas, I am sure we would
all 
>appreciate it.
>
>Thanks and best regards,
>
>Wayne Sheehan
>510-665-2610
>wayne.sheehan@powerbar.com
>
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