The patch corrects on which day DST occurs/ends.  It does not alter the
behavior of the actual time gain/loss on the day of the change.
 
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I thought this patch was to fix both sides of the time change.
 
Howard

 
On 10/1/07, Dudley, Joelie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        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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