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Y2K problems?


Guest Meghan Rosenstengel

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Guest Meghan Rosenstengel

Is anyone having any Y2K related problems. We are waiting to hear back from Corbel why reconciliation is reconciling as of 1900-01-03. Are we the only ones?

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Guest JohnB10

Thanks for the heads up!

Are you using QT 4.x or 5.0? If 4.x, Gupta or Oracle?

Another Quantech Y2K gotcha: at levelk 4.x, if you enter or import dates without the century using a DER, Quantech has to guess the century. It defaults to the century on your PC, which may or may not be correct (in my humble opinion, Quantech's choice of default was a poor choice). The gotcha is this: the default date format for DERs is a 2 digit year. Thus, you need to be careful to make sure all your DERs reformatted to require 4 digit years.

Example: A client sends you a payroll data file that includes a change of status date for an employee of "12/30/99" (reasonable to have in the first payroll file you process this year). If you import this with a DER today (01/05/2000), the date in your Quantech database will be 12/30/2099.

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Guest JohnB10

Oh, by the way, to answer your original question... we're not having the same problem you are at your office, but we're not processing Daily valued plans on Quantech.

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Guest Meghan Rosenstengel

We are 4.3 Oracle, daily valuation using the FIAG link.

Thanks for the heads up on the DER problem.

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