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  • Subject: RE: Y2K bug - ASSET problem with %CMD
  • From: "Wolf, Roger" <Roger.Wolf@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 14:43:10 -0600

Title: RE: Y2K bug - ASSET problem with %CMD

Not sure what version of ASSET you have but in our version 6.04 there is a command CHGCENGEN. If you have an older version you may want to upgraded to latest version of ASSET.  There is also a couple BMR for ASSET from SSA even if you get the latest version.  But assuming you got the latest ASSET and the Y2K BMR's.  Use the CHGCENGEN turn the Enhanced Century Generation parameter to a "Y" and set the Rollover year to what you think is appropriate.  After you done this you need to Regenerate you ASSET programs that have that routine in it.  I would just regenerate them all just to be on the safe side. 

Best Regards,
Roger


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