How many of us are waiting for someone to say...

$DATE$ come from $PALMTREE$

(Due to recent time zone changes it is now Friday!)

I couldn't resist, sorry. 


Doug

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On Mar 12, 2012, at 11:28 AM, "Brittain, Mark" <mbritt...@navisite.com> wrote:

> **
> Hi All,
>  
> Where does the $DATE$ function get the date/time information, the OS server 
> or the database server. This may seem like a strange question but yesterday I 
> had a case where $TIMESTAMP$ was work correctly and diary field entries were 
> correct but the $DATE$ was on hour behind as 3/10/2012 23:00:00 PM. Strangely 
> today, it working correctly as  3/12/2012 00:00:00 AM
>  
> ARS 6.3 patch 20
> SunOS 5.9
> Oracle 9.2
>  
> Thanks
> Mark
>  
> Mark Brittain
> Remedy Developer
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