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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: DD™ who wrote (12791)9/1/1998 11:37:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 13949
 
Re: Life on the front lines

Got this copy of a memo sent to employees at a municipal organization, a scene that is undoubtedly being repeated all over America today. [Note: edited to protect the innocent]

FYI and a warning. Both Charlie and I have experienced Y2K problems this morning due to moving to 9/1/98 (the start of a new fiscal year, FY99). Seems like some programs are doing a range check against a two digit date year, less than current fiscal year - 1 (98), equal to current fiscal year (99), and greater than current fiscal year + 1 (00). The last check fails where, for instance, 98 is greater than 00. To alleviate the problems we've had to quickly [move remediated but untested code] to production.

The word of warning comes in because I have no idea what's going to happen during tonight's processing.


This is real-life. Imagine all those organizations that haven't even begun to fix their Y2K code. Scary.

- Jeff
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