Re: DST and GMT?

2007-02-22 Thread Axton

Server side processing (business time, escalation timing, etc.).  Java
applications (email and fb history daemon) writing/interpreting dates
properly.

Axton Grams

On 2/22/07, Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CG/SCWOE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Hi everyone:



I've been out of town for the past week…I've followed the DST thread some,
but not closely enough.



So what happens if you set your live Remedy server to GMT from, say, EST
with existing tickets in the database? Time values are stored as GMT in the
database anyway, so what's the impact?



As I recall it, the client is what displays the correct time value when it's
fetched, based on the user's time zone setting in the operating system.



So what's the catch?



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Re: DST and GMT?

2007-02-22 Thread Susan Palmer

You might want to review all the postings.  The answer is ... it depends ...

Susan   :)


On 2/22/07, Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CG/SCWOE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


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Hi everyone:

I've been out of town for the past week…I've followed the DST thread some,
but not closely enough.



So what happens if you set your live Remedy server to GMT from, say, EST
with existing tickets in the database? Time values are stored as GMT in the
database anyway, so what's the impact?



As I recall it, the client is what displays the correct time value when
it's fetched, based on the user's time zone setting in the operating system.



So what's the catch?



Norm
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DST and GMT?

2007-02-22 Thread Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CG/SCWOE
Hi everyone:



I've been out of town for the past week...I've followed the DST thread
some, but not closely enough.

 

So what happens if you set your live Remedy server to GMT from, say, EST
with existing tickets in the database? Time values are stored as GMT in
the database anyway, so what's the impact?

 

As I recall it, the client is what displays the correct time value when
it's fetched, based on the user's time zone setting in the operating
system.

 

So what's the catch?

 

Norm


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