Ed Finnell wrote:


In a message dated 6/15/2005 2:56:03 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The T CLOCK= idea is a good one; it may be that a rexx exec or small program could get the time from the net and issue the command; it could run periodically, and even limit the amount it adjusted the time by (so the clock doesn't jump 5 minutes the first time it runs after an IPL :-)

Think the big rule is it must be monotonically increased.

There is no rule about what value you can specify for T CLOCK=. You can set the clock forward or backward. How do you set your mainframe clock at the end of October???

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