RPT/RPF and Y2k? Any issues?
From: Chris Yearsley <chris.yearsley_at_gecm.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 09:43:57 GMT
Message-ID: <353f0c48.7330030_at_news.geccs.gecm.com>
[Quoted] What's the status of RPT and RPF regarding the year-2000 issues? I checked the Oracle site and couldn't find anything, although they often seem to 'hide' things so maybe I missed it!
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 09:43:57 GMT
Message-ID: <353f0c48.7330030_at_news.geccs.gecm.com>
[Quoted] What's the status of RPT and RPF regarding the year-2000 issues? I checked the Oracle site and couldn't find anything, although they often seem to 'hide' things so maybe I missed it!
I don't have a manual handy and it's been a while, but doesn't RPT use the database for most of its calculations? That would mean that RPT scripts can be made compliant.
Obviously I know that an individual RPT script is likely to be noncompliant regardless of the status of the tool itself, and I assume the 'RR' datatype is not supported.
Thanks for any advice.
-- Chris Yearsley chris.yearsley_at_gecm.com EASAMS StaffordReceived on Thu Apr 23 1998 - 11:43:57 CEST