Still getting the same INVALID_TIMEZONE error today using numerical
offsets (haven't tried "zzzz" specifier yet).  I thought the fix would
be rolled out by now (currently using v201008).  When will it be
fixed?

On Dec 5, 9:32 am, David Torres <davi...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> The fix should be rolling out today so you can start using GMT-offset type
> of timezone formats tomorrow, in the meantime if you use (and I'm assuming
> you are using Java) a "zzzz" specifier should give you the timezone in
> letters as "Eastern Standard Time" but only if it knows the locale on which
> the date is on.
>
> Best,
>
> -David Torres - AdWords API Team

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