Compare the db values of the two timestamps and see if they are close.
If they are off by an hour or more then you have a problem.  Remember
that all the dates in the db are stored in GMT, regardless of the
source of the data.

Axton Grams

On 3/7/07, Frank Caruso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
** Scenario:

ARS Server is EST runnning 6.3 P20 on Solaris (DST patched) /Sybase
MidTier is running 6.3 Patch20 on LINUX, TomCat and Apache
Not using user preference records
Bumped the ARS and Web servers ahead to 3/20/2007 A user in the US on EST
creates a record and the midtier displays the correct created date and time.

A user in the UK on GMT creates a record in the same table at the same time
but the create date and time is in EST.

Any thoughts?


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