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ArtikelCan Your Software Make It Into Year 2000 ?  
Oleh: Courtney, Harley M. ; Benco, Daniel
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 183 no. 6 (1997), page 36-40.
Topik: software; software
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Isi artikelW hile many different kinds of software are affected by the Year 2000 problem (Y2K), accounting applications are probably the most severely affected and also the hardest to bring into compliance. Thats because accounting systems depend on many date - sensitive operations - from posting sales to inventory control, from accounts payable to receivables and from payroll to fixed-asset management. Most accounting software vendors have been striving to make their applications Y2K - compliant. This article provides the results of a survey we conducted of the major accounting software vendors, detailing which versions are compliant, which arent and how compliance was achieved. But before reporting those findings, its essential that readers understand the two basic ways compliance is engineered - the four - digit and the two - digit windowing solutions. Caveat : The four - digit windowing solution requires that you not only fix the application software but you also must completely restructure the entire database and provide two new spaces for all the year - oriented information. Its not sufficient to fix just one and not the other. And while solutions for the applications and the data are related, the techniques are entirely different.
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