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Wanda,
> 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
Your AS/400 wasn't traveling at near the speed of light was it ? ;-)
Do you not already dial out for clock updates ? In a time critical business,
like trading, I would have though that dialing out to ensure time
synchronization would have been a standard operation.
--phil
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