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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host

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To: Ken Brown who wrote (4831)5/4/1998 1:50:00 AM
From: Dave Kahn   of 42834
 
Yes you are correct I started coboling it in the 1970 time frame and I do remember it coming up but every system I put in as lead took care of it inside if not on entry. I did work on lots of others that d not. some kepted ccyymmdd for everything and inputted yymmdd and assumed 19. If any of these older systems are around simple change. I dont think any are. For the last few yeas I worked on bank systems and on those we took into account 30 year loans etc so 1970 started our y2k thinking.

It still is going to be a mess. lots of small box stuff out there whos systems were done on the cheap and fast that lack y2k. I know people think Y2k is a big box problem not true any box is more the truth. at least DB2 has only y2k dateing.

Dave
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