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  • Subject: Re: MAPICS Y2K problem
  • From: Michael Franchino <frick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:04:35 -0500
  • Organization: Custom Systems Corporation

Bailey, Dick wrote:
> 
>         I'm new to this newsgroup, so if the subject is inappropriate,
> please let me know.
> 
>         We are in the process of replacing two ERP systems and closing in on
> conversion, while keeping the present systems afloat. One of the legacy
> systems is MAPICS, an old version heavily modified. Last week  Master
> Schedule processing called for another year of shop calendar - the next year
> being 2000, which of course is not there. The error caused the M/S run to
> abort, and we have not yet been able to work around it.  Our planning cycle
> goes out only about six months, so we have no real need for the new  year
> until May or June.
> 
>         I expected this to happen in April, when a new calendar was needed
> last year. And we were prepared for that timing.
> 
>         Any ideas on possible ways to get around the problem (making M/S to
> run) for a few months?
> 
>         Dick Bailey

Which version of MAPICS are you using? Mapics has been Y2K compliant for
4 years.

Michael

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