Joe,
 
This might not help.  Part of what I've seen in the past is that a
duplicate pair of escalations are spawned.  It might help to stop the
second one from triggering but depending on timing they might fire at
the same time.
 
We usually have to cycle the app to get rid of the dups.
 
Dave
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Its a pretty rare exception so I'm not surprised its not handled. Its
not applicable to a lot of countries anyway, but considering the ARS was
primarily designed and used in the west, where use of DST is more
common, maybe its time they do include such exceptions in their workflow
where workflow based on time as in Escalations could stand impacted.
Honestly if Jolie hadn't pointed out her problem I wouldn't have thought
of that exception either.. not until an application was impacted..
 
Joe D'Souza

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        It would be nice if we would have designed our escalation to run
that way here at TycoElectronics but we haven't.  I doubt that the OOB
escalations execute that way either.
         
        Good suggestion though.
         
        Dave

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        Yes I understand the reason why its happening. I was suggesting
a workaround for it not to happen by time stamping the run time of the
escalation and having an inclusion on the run if condition to make sure
that the last time it has fired is greater than 1 or 2 hours as the case
may be so it fires the next time only on the next night, thus
eliminating the exception when the time is reset due to DST adjustments.
         
        Cheers
        
         
        Joe D'Souza

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                Joe,
                 
                We've seen this behavior for years.  It happens with
escalations that are set to fire in the 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM time frame.
I think it also happens with escalations that are just set to fire at
intervals.
                 
                Dave
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                Joelie,
                 
                A workaround could be having the escalation check for
the last time it fired, and not fire if it has already fired an hour or
2 ago. This would mean you would have to customize your form for having
the last time the escalation fired and setting that timestamp there and
fixing the run if condition on your escalation accordingly..
                 
                Cheers
                 
                Joe D'Souza

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                Joelie,
                
                I would say that it depends.  A lot has to do with how
the system clock
                is reset.  In the past with systems where the system
clock is reset
                immediately we often saw this happen.  Some of our UNIX
servers were set
                in a manner that the time change took effect over a
period of time and
                we wouldn't see double escalations.
                
                With 7.0.1 Patch 3, I'm seeing slightly different
behaviors with
                escalations than I did with 6.3.  Under 6.3 on SUN, when
we would set an
                escalation to fire once a day, it would fire as soon as
we saved the
                escalation.  With 7.0.1, patch 003 on Windows, it
doesn't fire
                immediately but will trigger 24 hours later.
                
                We may need to have someone from BMC/Remedy give us the
true answer.
                
                Dave
                
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                I just want to make sure I understand this correctly.
When DST ends the
                first weekend in November the clocks get turned back one
hour, in the
                past this would cause escalation between 2-3 am to fire
twice is this
                still the case?
                
                The patch back in the spring was only to change the
timeframe of when it
                was to occurred, correct?
                
                Thanks in advance for the clarification.
                
                Joelie Dudley
                Application Developer
                555 Walnut Street
                7th Floor, Forum Place
                Harrisburg, PA 17110
                Phone: (717) 772-8143

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