Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>If the application being tested is necessarily networked,
>there's a need to simulate the future date at all network
>interfaces and perhaps at the STP reference.
>This may be more complicated nowadays than it was 16 years ago.
Or one could simplify the application's deploym
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 wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> We got a product called TICTOC for Y2K testing. It worked great for that
> and we kept it fo
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, TS
Markus Haselbach wrote:
>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 wit
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There were a rash of this sort of product built to address testing of Y2K
remediation. I had a friend who wrote one and
Ain't everything
Charles
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2015
On Wed, 23 Sep 2015 05:41:46 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>There were a rash of this sort of product built to address testing of Y2K
>remediation. I had a friend who wrote one and sold it to one of the big guys
>(Compuware?) who incorporated it into a whole suite of Y2K-oriented products.
>
If t
We did for Y2K.
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Hallo,
in our installation we do application testing with special dates li
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There are a number of vendor tools to facilitate this at a job/user level
rather than disturbing the sysplex
There are a number of vendor tools to facilitate this at a job/user level
rather than disturbing the sysplex/system time- IBM's Hourglass is but one.
Andrew Metcalfe
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