I was thinking of manually setting the TZ uss parm to include the start
and end dates.  Since I'm central USA time, something like:
 
 TZ=GMT6CDT,03.2.0,11.1.0
 


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/9/2006 4:02:26 PM >>>

Head's up: APAR PK24076; Language Environment Daylight Saving Time
(DST)
Changes Energy Policy Act of 2005 (DST2007). This will be of interest
to
users who specify a daylight saving time zone name using the TZ or _TZ
environment variable or have customized locales which use LC_TOD.

"APAR PK24076 to resolve issue that affects Daylight Saving Time
defaults
used when parsing the TZ and _TZ environment variables in a C/C++
application."

Bill

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