I am seeing some strange results in my DST testing in regards to business time.
Environment:
ARServer 7.0.01 patch 001
SunOS 5.9 Generic_118558-26
Mid-Tier 7.0.01 patch 001
IBM WebSphere Application Server/6.0
IBM Java 1.4.2_11
I took 2 dates, a start and end date, performed a diff, then added
start/end times.
Axton Grams
On 3/6/07, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am seeing some strange results in my DST testing in regards to business
time.
>
> Environment:
> ARServer 7.0.01 patch 001
> SunOS 5.9 Generic_118558-26
> Mid-Tier 7.0.01 patch 001
> IBM WebSphere
) for the same start/end times.
Axton Grams
On 3/6/07, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am seeing some strange results in my DST testing in regards to business time.
Environment:
ARServer 7.0.01 patch 001
SunOS 5.9 Generic_118558-26
Mid-Tier 7.0.01 patch 001
IBM WebSphere Application
Sarah,
We are on windows environment. We have upgraded all our server and MT to
6.3 Patch 20. Following are the test plan we are considering.
In our dev environment ARS and DB is on the same database.
1) Take the windows server off network
(Reason : When we change clock to some day in future
Hi Listners,
Has anyone did the DST testing yet? Can you pls let me know how to make
system think it is March 11 2.00 AM
Should I change time on unix servers to see the effect?
We are on Unix/ARs 6.3/Oracle 10
thanks
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