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  • Subject: System Time
  • From: "Torres, Wanda" <WTorres@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 16:02:22 -0400

Our system time was slow by 2 minutes and it cause a  trade to fail.  We
loss thousands of dollars.  We change our system time only twice a year  for
daylight savings time.  Is it possible that we could have had the right time
at one point and the clock on the AS/400 is slow like a regular watch when
it no longer functions properly?  I think our operators must have put the
wrong time to begin with on QTIME system value.  Does anyone dial to the
national observatory to set the right time on their system? 

 


Thanks in advance,

Wanda Torres
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