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Are ELF Software products Year-2000 compliant?

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Are ELF Software products Year-2000 compliant?

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Y2K bugs are caused when programs store date information using 2 digits, such as “99”, for the year. The problem occurs when “99” rolls over to “00”. ELF interfaces translate queries on-the-fly from English to SQL and don’t store date information in any form. Of course, we do handle dates, and in cases where numbers could either be interpreted as years or values, we use a 1950-2050 “rule-of-thumb” to help identify the years. All this means that we don’t expect Y2K to have any impact on using our software. Good software at low prices. What’s wrong with that again? Q) Can you explain your pricing model? A) When you purchase Access ELF as an individual, you purchase the right to use the software on any number of machines. (There are folks at ELF Software that own up to seven!) If you’re part of a workgroup using Microsoft Access on a LAN, you can purchase a 5- or 10-user license at substantial discounts off the single-user price. This gives everyone in your workgroup the right to use the

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