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> A curious thing happened the other day and we can't imagine how it happened. > > A user's job date was for the next day. His was the only one set that way. >Everyone else on the system was 12/31/98 or earlier. System time was correct. > But his jobdate was 1/1/99. > > He didn't change it, not even accidentally. Other users doing the exact same >job, signed on at about the same time (beginning of the shift), were ok. But >he was 1/1/99. gremlins did it. a couple of questions - does he, or anyone at that terminal, ever change the date? how often do you ipl? nj
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