Re: Upcoming time boundary events

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Sujet : Re: Upcoming time boundary events
De : news (at) *nospam* cct-net.co.uk (Chris Townley)
Groupes : comp.os.vms
Date : 19. May 2025, 21:50:40
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On 19/05/2025 21:48, Chris Townley wrote:
On 19/05/2025 20:19, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
On 5/19/2025 1:18 PM, Simon Clubley wrote:
I realised that today is exactly 28 years since the 10,000 day
issue in VMS. I am starting to feel old. :-(
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On a more serious note, I wonder what upcoming time boundaries
we are about to hit.
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The obvious one is 2038, but I also wonder how many had 2030 as
their Y2K pivot point.
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Any others you know of (both VMS and non-VMS) ?
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30 years before 32 bit signed seconds since 1970 => 18-Jan-2008
10 years before 32 bit signed seconds since 1970 => 18-Jan-2028
32 bit signed seconds since 1970 => 18-Jan-2038
split 2 digits year to support 1950-2049 (*) => 01-Jan-2050
30 years before 32 bit unsigned seconds since 1970 => 07-Feb-2076
10 years before 32 bit unsigned seconds since 1970 => 07-Feb-2096
32 bit unsigned seconds since 1970 => 07-Feb-2106
everything is going to have issues at Y10K
all common 64 bit times should first break after Y10K (**)
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*) Common in many databases, but it is usually configurable,
    so it can be changed to like 1970-2069 when needed.
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**) But in order: Windows file time, VMS time, milliseconds
     since 1970, seconds since 1970.
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Arne
 Just looked at our old suite. The majority of dates were stored as Julian, so we just adjusted all (and historical ones) by 25000, so it will work into 2028.
 We also set the century break at 80, so that is good for a while!
 I even have the archived conversion routines from are release program, so I could rejig them for 2028 ;)
 
I also remember discovering my final Y2K bug - in 2013!
--
Chris

Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 May18:18 * Upcoming time boundary events8Simon Clubley
19 May20:19 +* Re: Upcoming time boundary events4Arne Vajhøj
19 May21:48 i+* Re: Upcoming time boundary events2Chris Townley
19 May21:50 ii`- Re: Upcoming time boundary events1Chris Townley
20 May01:26 i`- Re: Upcoming time boundary events1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
23 May03:31 `* Re: Upcoming time boundary events3Stephen Hoffman
23 May19:11  `* Re: Upcoming time boundary events2Simon Clubley
23 May19:52   `- Re: Upcoming time boundary events1Robert A. Brooks

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