We have data centers in the US eastern time zone, in Europe, and a small one
in Hong Kong.  We have a single change control system for all locations, and
it uses GMT for all times entered in CRs, irregardless of the local time any
given system is set to (we have US Eastern, UK local, and Japan Standard
Time on various LPARs, and other variants on our open systems).

Operations at all locations is trained to use GMT for all scheduling
activities.  Keeps everone sane!

Bill

"J R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > You should use GMT (AKA Zulu).
>  
> I think he is using UTC.  He said that the *local* time was in CST.
>  
>  

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