David,

Sorry for the dumb question.

OrderItem was just an example.

I thought you meant storing dates in the user locale in the database. Of
course the answer is no.
--
Daniel

David E Jones escribió:
>
> Daniel,
>
> I'm sensing a question behind this question, but I'm not sure what it
> is...
>
> What does OrderItem have to do with this?
>
> -David
>
>
> Daniel Martínez wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Do you mean that dates from i.e. OrderItem will be stored in the
>> database under the user timezone?
>>
>> David E Jones escribió:
>>> Right now I'd say we go ahead and default it to use the users time
>>> zone, in other words interpret any user input as time in their own
>>> time zone - or even change all date/time inputs to allow the user to
>>> specify the time zone (which IMO would be a great enhancement) and
>>> have it default to the user's preferred time zone. There are various
>>> system time stamps that should be in the system's time zone, but for
>>> the most part when a user enters data we can assume (and default to)
>>> that they mean it in terms of their own time zone.

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