Can you explain with some examples the "as it should have been" situation ?
Surya
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>Subject: PFCSIG Effective Dating
>Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:27:40 EDT
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>The project I am working on using PB6 and Riverton's HOW, now has run into
>the situation of using effective dating.
>
>The benefit of this effective dating is to allow users to have "as of"
>reporting. The users can get a snapshot of how data existed in a previous
>time period.
>
>Another task that we are attempting to accomplish is "as it should have
>been". The users want to be able to modify information after a period of
>time. The thing with this is that changes could have occured between the
>change and the new modification. This seems near impossible.
>
>If anyone has attempted items such as these, please respond (pro or con).
>It
>seems that not many people have done this. Feel free to go back channel if
>you like.
>
>Thanks,
>
>MXR
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