On 27/2/03 10:33 am, Dave Rolsky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus: > This has to do with the internal implementation, which is to add things to > the UTC Rata Die days and seconds values, and then re-calculate the local > time. If someone adds hours, minutes, or seconds explcitly, this is > definitely the right approach. But if they add days or months, it's not > clear which is correct. It might be better to add it to the local time > and re-calculate UTC. > > What do others think?
I think if I add 'one day' then the time is the same, regardless of DST cusp. Only the day increases. If I add '24 hours' then at the DST cusp the time would change, as would the day. Cheers! Rick -------------------------------------------------------- �� � � � � � There are 10 kinds of people: �� those that understand binary, and those that don't. -------------------------------------------------------- �� The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck �� � is the day they start selling vacuum cleaners --------------------------------------------------------
