Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Bernhard Graf
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 22:41, Martin Edenhofer wrote: > > What functions do MySQL *and* PostgreSQL (and all other possible DB > > servers) provide that Perl (and packages) don't? > > > > ATM I can only see disadvantages with this (as described in my > > first post). > > For example: SELECT

Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Martin Edenhofer
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 10:26:46PM +0100, Bernhard Graf wrote: > > > I'm curious: Why? > > > > Because of the time functions of the database. > > I'm not sure if I understand this. > > What functions do MySQL *and* PostgreSQL (and all other possible DB > servers) provide that Perl (and packages)

Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Bernhard Graf
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 22:17, Martin Edenhofer wrote: > > > > Is it true, that OTRS gets the current time from the database > > > > server? > > > > > > Yes. > > > > I'm curious: Why? > > Because of the time functions of the database. I'm not sure if I understand this. What functions do My

Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Martin Edenhofer
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 09:06:58PM +0100, Bernhard Graf wrote: > > > Is it true, that OTRS gets the current time from the database > > > server? > > > > Yes. > > I'm curious: Why? Because of the time functions of the database. > Bernhard Graf Martin Edenhofer -- ((otrs.de)) :: OTRS GmbH ::

Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Bernhard Graf
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 20:42, Martin Edenhofer wrote: Hi Martin, thanks for answering. > > Is it true, that OTRS gets the current time from the database > > server? > > Yes. I'm curious: Why? -- Bernhard Graf ___ OTRS mailing list: otrs - Webp

Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Martin Edenhofer
Hi Bernhard, On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 12:21:33PM +0100, Bernhard Graf wrote: > I'm currently evaluating OTRS and have a first question: > > Is it true, that OTRS gets the current time from the database server? Yes. > If so, is there a way to define an offset? No. > If not, I'd plead to make th

Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Martin Edenhofer
Hi Henry, On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 01:38:21PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Great idea - also the ability to change the date format would be nice. > The default in ticket view is mm/dd/. OK if you're used to that > format, but very confusing if you're more accustomed to dd/mm/ (or > y

Re: [otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread henry
Great idea - also the ability to change the date format would be nice. The default in ticket view is mm/dd/. OK if you're used to that format, but very confusing if you're more accustomed to dd/mm/ (or /mm/dd). > I'm currently evaluating OTRS and have a first question: > > Is it tru

[otrs] time zone question

2004-02-18 Thread Bernhard Graf
I'm currently evaluating OTRS and have a first question: Is it true, that OTRS gets the current time from the database server? If so, is there a way to define an offset? If not, I'd plead to make this two configuration options: - time offset of database server (or better get time with gmtime()) -