Easy to Use
AnyDate is easy to use and installs in just a few minutes. AnyDate lets you run IBM i V6R1 (or higher) jobs in the past, present, or future, and it even comes with sample programs you can use to practice.
Test Applications For the Future
Want to see if your System i applications are ready for next year, or for the next ten years? AnyDate is the perfect tool to test your applications and simulate a future run date.
Rerun Applications From the Past
AnyDate can simulate any job run all the way back to 1928. It’s perfect for re-running historical reports that use the system date. For example, when last week’s production jobs fail, you can use AnyDate to restart them with the appropriate date value.
Handle Network Time Zones
If your System is part of a network of systems in different time zones, you can use AnyDate to show the correct time and day at each location.
Two Simple Commands
You run AnyDate using two simple commands:
- Use the Override System Date (OVRSYSDATE) command to start your date simulation using the date and time parameters you specify.
- Use the Delete Date Override (DLTDATEOVR) command to end your date simulation.
Run Interactively or In Batch
To use AnyDate interactively, just enter the OVRSYSDATE command at a command line and run your applications using your simulated date. Or, use AnyDate and a batch job scheduler or a CL procedure, by using OVRSYSDATE as the first command in your job definition and DLTDATEOVR as the last. You can even use AnyDate with Robot/SCHEDULE, the job scheduling and batch job management software, to schedule and automate your date simulation.