Yes, use a Filter.  That's the only way to get it to use the server time
instead of client.  You could write an AL that sets a 'trigger' field and a
filter that fires on that trigger.

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
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Subject: Keywords - TIME and TIMESTAMP

Is there a way to force the $TIME$ function to use the server time?  

We were going to use this to do some very time specific analysis, but
found out that if Joe Blow had his time zone wrong on his machine it
would set the time incorrectly.

$TIME$ = 12:30 PM
$TIMESTAMP$ = 2:30 PM

Thanks!

Claire Sanford
Information Systems Division
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System
Phone: 713 448 6035
claire.sanf...@memorialhermann.org

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