Try the LOGTIMEOFFSET command. I use it to "translate" my UTC logfiles 
into "local" time. (I'm not quite sure that this is what you want, 
though. Time zone manipulation can be confusing at times). 

Aengus
 
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Subject: [analog-help] Time Zone settings
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 4/2/99 8:36 PM

I've been reading the doco for Analog for hours now and I can't find
anything on how to set the timezone.  Let me explain:

I use a hosting service in another country and would like to have my 
reports generated using local time. Is this possible?  They use FreeBSD 
servers and provide raw logs which I have been running through Analog 
with a cron job.

When I telnet in and run the job it comes back in local time (although I
don't think the log entries are being converted - just the report 
header). This is because I have my local time zone defined in my 
.profile file. But when I run the same reports using cron the report 
comes back using the local machines time which is 15 hours different 
than mine.

So basically, is there a command line option I can use to tell Analog my
timezone and have the contents of the report represent my timezone?

Thanks in advance.


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