Le 17/05/2014 21:32, Benoît Minisini a écrit : > Le 10/05/2014 17:32, Wolfgang, dl7nb a écrit : >> Hi, >> System.TimeZone is defined as follows: >> >> Return the system timezone. >> The returned value is the number of seconds you must add to the >> locale time to get the UTC time. >> >> *That is not always done correctly. * >> >> During winter I used it and it has a result of 3600. This is correct as >> the difference between UTC and the time her in Germany is 1 hour (or >> 3600 seconds) >> - >> But now (summertime) we have daylight saving time, which means we have a >> difference of 2 hours. System.TimeZone still shows 3600. It should show >> 7200 to have the correct number of seconds. >> - >> So how can I find out what UTC.time really is?? >> How can I solve this problem? >> >> regards Wolfgang >> > > Apparently, the daylight saving time is not taken into account. I'd like > to know how I can get this information from the system... >
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