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Shawn Gordon Shawn_Gordon@Notes.FH.Com
Mon, 08 Feb 1999 06:32:34 -0800



Sysdate is using the TZ variable to offset the date, but doesn't use it on
the time.  The TZ var defaults to eastern time, so you should set it
correctly for wherever you are located in the world.  The TZTAB file in the
SYS account shows all the different values.

shawn






mao@krifapost.dk on 02/08/99 04:16:27 AM

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Hi

We are running PH 8.19 C3 on HP3000. There seems to be a problem
with sysdate in PH. If we stream a job ex. today the 8 feb. 1999 to start
at 2.00 AM, sysdate will still be the 8. feb. 1999 at 2.00 AM!
Systime is ok but sysdate doesn, t change at midnight. Does anybody know
of the problem?

MIkaelOlesen/dkf/Denmark


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