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Did you apply the Asset Y2K BMRs?  SSA has had them posted on OGS for quite a 
while.

Surely as part of your Y2K testing you would have discovered this problem,
did you do any Y2K testing?
 A quick fix is delete all 1999 and older versions of save dprograms from 
AS/SET but
u
really should apply the BMRs. This question has come up a few times now,
as the old song goes ' It makes me wonder'.

thomash@Celestica.com wrote:

> 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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