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date override
When the aix date function is called by a routine, is the date function 'aware' of the name of the routine that is calling it, such that if we had the source code of the date function, we could modify it so that it provides a date to the caller depending upon the identity of the calling routine. This would enhance our ability to test particular functions without disrupting the rest of a test system with a system wide dummy date.
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