Hi, (I'm from Mincom's support group)
This is a long & complex subject which would really be best if you worked through it with your local Mincom Support group. Here are some quick answers to your questions and pointers of what to talk to your local support group about.
1. What is the problem and in what parts of MIMS?
The problem is pretty much as described above (but calculation is wrong). The problem mainly affects the date Financial transactions are processed on, the MSF900-PROCESS-DATE in MSF900 (and all the subsequent files this gets moved to). In the materials area MSF22A and in maintenance are MSF740 are the main files affected.
2. When will it happen?
It is 18th May 2007. That is transactions posted after that date, not the date the transaction relates to.
3. Entering future date information.
In simple terms during April 2007, you could create future dated transactions for June 2007. We have not tested this in detail, this is our summary from analysis of the changes we made. We tended to concentrate our testing on making sure the product worked properly after the changes.
It is only once the calendar rolls over to 19th May 2007 that issues will happen. The transactions would still process, they would just have a date back in Jan 1980.
4. Likelyhood of a patch for MIMS 4.3.1.2.
Mincom released MIMS 4.3 in 1998, with the majority of customers implementing it before Dec 1999. These customers have been live on MIMS 4.3 for approximately 4 years. In June 2003, under Mincom's normal support policy, we have started MIMS 4.3 into it's two year retirement phase, with support stopping in June 2005. That gives a total version lifecycle of 6 years for the majority of MIMS 4.3 customers. Mincom expects that all MIMS 4.3 customers would have migrated to the latest version of Ellipse, as part of the normal product lifecycle.
5. Size of the impact.
In 2002, Mincom made changes to Ellipse 5.2.3 to resolve the Julian date issue. This involved around 40 file changes, around 300 program changes and extensive regression testing. Needless to say, it took us a lot longer than a weekend
In 1998 Mincom wrote to all customers as part of the Y2K process, advising of date boundaries within our products.
In the first half of 2003, Mincom wrote to all MIMS 4.3 customers advising them of the availability of Ellipse 5.2.3 and the start of retirement of MIMS 4.3.
So in summary, talk with your local support group about how you upgrade to take advantage of the significant functional and technical enhancements in the Ellipse product.
Have a great day.