Bugs item #604456, was opened at 2002-09-04 02:46
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Category: Interface (example)
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Peter Brigg (wintings)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Clock is one hour slow

Initial Comment:
The time shown in DQSD is one hour behind the 
(correct) time shown in the Windows system tray. (The 
date and day are OK).

I am running Windows XP Professional and am using 
DQSD v3.1.0.0.


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Comment By: Peter Brigg (wintings)
Date: 2004-04-08 08:15

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Whoops, sorry about the triple post! Finger trouble!

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Comment By: Peter Brigg (wintings)
Date: 2004-04-08 08:12

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Thanks, guys. I will give this a try -- though at present the 
clock is back on track. The problem seems only to arise when 
we here in the UK are on GMT. Now that the clocks have 
gone forward an hour, the DQSD time is correct. So, I will 
wait until the clocks go back again in the autumn before 
trying this fix.

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Comment By: Peter Brigg (wintings)
Date: 2004-04-08 08:05

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Thanks, guys. I will give this a try -- though at present the 
clock is back on track. The problem seems only to arise when 
we here in the UK are on GMT. Now that the clocks have 
gone forward an hour, the DQSD time is correct. So, I will 
wait until the clocks go back again in the autumn before 
trying this fix.

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Comment By: Peter Brigg (wintings)
Date: 2004-04-08 08:04

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Thanks, guys. I will give this a try -- though at present the 
clock is back on track. The problem seems only to arise when 
we here in the UK are on GMT. Now that the clocks have 
gone forward an hour, the DQSD time is correct. So, I will 
wait until the clocks go back again in the autumn before 
trying this fix.

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Comment By: davisj (davisj)
Date: 2004-04-08 07:48

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The TZ=EST5EDT workaround worked for me.  Thanks.

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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2004-04-06 17:29

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I think that the TZ varioble should be set to:
TZ=est5edt

-- 
Bill Hewitt


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Comment By: davisj (davisj)
Date: 2004-04-06 08:54

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I've seen this problem on Win 2000 and XP.
It occurs when the environment variable "TZ" is defined.  I've 
used "TZ=GMT-5", "TZ=EDT", "TZ=EST" and seen the 
problem.  It occurs when the US time changes to Daylight 
Savings Time.  Problem is constant (24 hrs/day) during 
daylight savings.  Thanks.

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Comment By: David Bau (davidbau)
Date: 2002-09-12 19:10

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Some questions, for anybody who has seen this problem, to 
help us reproduce it (I have not seen it)

(1) Which timezone are you in?
(2) Are you on standard or daylight time?
(3) If you change your timezone to another timezone (like 
U.S. Eastern), does the problem go away?
(4) When you see the problem, what is the time of day?

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