Are you referring to the "end of time" similar to what's going to happen to 32-bit UNiX time in 2039?
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From: "Jerry C. Adams" <midrange@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 20:54:45
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Time


I'm not referring to DST in The States.  But, rather, what is the maximum
(latest, whatever) time/date that currently can be recognizing on the System
i?

 

I recently came across this video
(http://www.numberphile.com/videos/unix_time.html) that is about (obviously)
unix time.  The year (2038) mentioned in the video sounded vaguely familiar.

 

So, when does Time stop (on the System i)?  Or loop (time travel?)?

 

Jerry C. Adams

IBM i Programmer/Analyst

When designing a program to handle all possible dumb errors, nature creates
a dumber user.


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