The quick answer to why there is a 2 hour difference is daylight savings
(or summer) time. You are actually in GMT+2 in June.
The simple answer is for your client to convert all your timestamps to GMT
before any interaction with the data base if that is what you have the
database set to.
Ian
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Hi,
any help on this, please? We fail to understand why the date is sent with a
day less than that stored in BD and time to two hours before.
Thanks
2016-03-11 12:21 GMT+01:00 DGIS Devels :
> Hi all,
>
> we are having problems retrieving data using WFS from a oracle datastore,
> specifically re