I don't think that's feasible.  Unless you're in a non-DST time zone.
Otherwise, how could you compensate for the DST switch twice a year?

I guess if you're willing to do manual updates and restart your database
twice a year it might work.

Best approach is to set the server to GMT.

Marc Perkowitz
TWJ Consulting, LLP

www.twjconsulting.com


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> Is it possible to set database time to GMT while server time is local?
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> Is this possible on 8.1.7.4 on HP-UX and 9.0.1 on Windows2000?
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> Any advice is appreciated as I am starting to look into this now.
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> Thanks.
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