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I do not see what this automatically fixes in the way of code - or other
statements that make this a "Silver Bullet" {bulletto} or Platinum Pill
solution. Maybe I missed the warrantee? or something in the PRESS
ANNOUNCEMENT below.
The general definition applied to such a solutions is start it Friday
night and it is done(completely done end-to-end) Monday morning without
skilled staff.
Similar solutions/products do exist but, to my knowledge, none elude to
the "silver bullet" cure.
Glenn
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Glenn Ericson, Phoenix Consulting
P O Box 701164 East Elmhurst NY 11370-3164 USA
Ph. 718 898 9805 Fx. 718 446 1150
AS/400 & Year 2000- - Solutions © 1997copyright, all rights reserved
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At 10:52 AM 5/29/97 +0000, HankHeath@aol.com wrote:
>I just received this press release. Thought I'd share it with the group for
>comments. I have no financial interest in this company, just passing the
>information along.
>
>Hank Heath
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> For Additional Information
> Contact: Gary Catrambone
> Voice: 888-484-4672
> Fax: 609-589-3996
> E-mail: gcatrambone@info-techinc.com
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
>
> MILLENNIUM SILVER BULLETO for the AS/400
> Info Tech, Inc. of New Jersey has developed a `silver bullet' tool
> that solves the Year 2000 problem for users of the IBM AS/400
> mid-range computer. The Millennium Silver BulletO for the AS/400
> (MSB/400O) converts 100% of the date fields in an AS/400 database and
> brings them up to `Year 2000 Compliance.' MSB/400 accomplishes this
> by expanding the date fields to include the applicable century. The
> tool then searches the application programs and produces a
> line-by-line report identifying every line of programming code to be
> examined.
>
> CORRECTS THE PROBLEM - NOT JUST A "FIX"
> By actually adding the applicable century to the data, MSB/400 differs
> significantly from currently available industry solutions in that it
> does not require any `leave behind' windowing devices and requires no
> additional software purchases. As the only tool that corrects every
> date field and reports every line of code that refers to those fields,
> MSB/400 also streamlines the post-correction programming effort. This
> could potentially save companies tens or hundreds of thousands of
> dollars in programmer costs.
>
> POWERFUL & VERSATILE TOOL FOR THE YEAR 2000 AND BEYOND
> MSB/400 converts all native AS/400 databases and is equally effective
> on applications written in either COBOL or RPG. MSB/400 easily
> converts Alpha, Packed, signed numeric, two, four or six digit date
> fields. These date fields can be in any order (i.e., YYMMDD, etc.) and
> can remain in the original order or can be changed to YYMMDD order.
> - MORE -
> MSB/400
> Page 2
>
> "The MSB/400 tool is revolutionary," says Info Tech President Daniel
> Harrow, "because it corrects 100% of the date fields." Currently
> available Year 2000 tools for the AS/400 are `band-aid' programs which
> never actually place the correct century in the database, according to
> Harrow. Their `data windowing' techniques use some programming
> sleight-of-hand to adjust for the new century, Harrow explained, but
> they never actually correct the underlying problem.
>
> The MSB/400 includes additional tools, in the AMMO BOXO, which
> perform tasks that previously could only be accomplished manually.
> From within the MSB/400 AMMO BOX, the user can add a new field to the
> database, change an existing field description or restore DDS for a
> file where source has been lost.
>
> Info Tech, Inc. Vice President Gary Catrambone announced that everyone
> who has an AS/400 and has been waiting for a comprehensive, `silver
> bullet' solution to the Year 2000 problem need only wait until July 1,
> 1997. "We are currently in beta testing and will be ready for product
> release by then," said Catrambone.
>
> ###
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