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The best way to clear saved definitions is to do the Asset Reorganization with delete saved definitions yes and number of definition to retain 0.
This is option 8 on the product security menu.
Best Regards,
Roger Wolf
-----Original Message-----
From: thomash@Celestica.com [SMTP:thomash@Celestica.com]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 10:52 AM
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com
Subject: ASSET Y2K bug?
Asset appears to have a problem with the year rollover. If you are working on
a program which has a prior saved definition from 1999, AS/SET thinks that the
version from 1999 is the most current definition. Thus if you exit without
saving it will restore the old version of the program and any recent changes
will be lost.
Has anyone experienced this problem? I believe the saved definitions are stored
in files WKH, WKD in the ASSET files library. I think clearing these 2 files
will solve the problem. Can anyone confirm if this will work? Or is there
another solution?
Thanks,
Thomas
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