IBM no longer markets nor supports ATF.    Customers of ATF have to buy
Tictoc from Can-do Systems or go to IBM Hourglass or something else.

On Wednesday, 23 September 2015, Linda <linda.lst...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi Markus,
>
> We got a product called TICTOC for Y2K testing. It worked great for that
> and we kept it for time period sensitive applications. The current name is
> Application Time Facility, distributed by IBM. They do keep it current.
>
> We don't IPL for date testing anymore. We use it with batch, TSO,
> Com-plete, ADABAS mostly. It also works with CICS, DB2, and WebSphere.
> Time shifted work can be run in the same lpar as normal work or
> development. You would use a test instance of the online software and
> database and they get the date applied there.
>
> HTH,
>
> Linda
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Sep 23, 2015, at 1:55 AM, Markus Haselbach <
> markus.haselb...@credit-suisse.com <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >
> > Hallo,
> > in our installation we do application  testing  with special dates like
> end of month, end of year or leap day by IPling   all Lpars in a test
> sysplex with a date/time offset   which can be as big as 100 days or more.
> Does someone run test sysplexes also this way with future dates?
> > Best regards
> > Markus
> >
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