Hi Troy, For your own generated sql make sure you change your Oracle default date format. Oracles 'yy' is brain dead especially compared to the 'rr' they also support. Of course 'yyyy' is better. ND uses 'to_date(yyyy'... as an explicit format and this seems to be OK in our testing. Look at all your Java own code remembering that years since 1900 is the standard for java.util.Date Brendan TeamND -----Original Message----- From: Troy Mckinnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 8:23 AM To: 'ND' Subject: [ND] y2k Hey all, Are there any y2k issues that NetDynamic 4.1.3 (JDK 1.1.7A) users with an Oracle 7 database (running on NT 4.0) should be aware of? p.s. I know that Sun states that everything should be fine with this version of ND but I just want to be sure there are no other issues that I should be looking into. Ciao Troy McKinnon Technical Team Leader Integrated Quality Management System Software Solutions Group Nortel Networks - (Dept. 1P64) (613) 765-7685 or ESN (395) 7685 _________________________________________________________________________ For help in using, subscribing, and unsubscribing to the discussion forums, please go to: http://www.netdynamics.com/support/visitdevfor.html For dire need help, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
