Hi, Folks:

I meant to respond to this last week.  There is a documented bug in the 
Mid-Tier regarding Timezone.  It was allegedly fixed in Mid-Tier 7.0.1 
Patch 003, but I'm here to tell you that it's not.  We're on Mid-Tier 
7.0.1 Patch 004 (Windows 2003, IIS 6, Servlet Exec, Internet Explorer)

The bug is this.  Dates on the Mid-Tier should reflect the timezone of the 
current user.  This doesn't work when bypassing the login page, because 
the timezone.js is not loaded.  So this would affect SSO implementations, 
direct access URLs with username/password, etc.

SW00261139   The mid tier fails to load the correct time zone file for the 
user's time zone when the user bypasses the login screen. Fixed in Patch 
003.
What version of the Mid-Tier are you on?  Has anyone loaded Mid-Tier 7.0.1 
patch 005.  It doesn't work in Mid-Tier 7.1 either, unless you login to 
the Mid-Tier the old-fashioned way.
Thanks,
Michelle



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Re: Mid-Tier displays GMT time






Mid-Tier displays time based on either the preference record of the user 
in
question, or based on the TimeZone of the server.  If your users don't 
have
preference records it defaults to server.  if your Server is set as GMT,
then so will your Mid-Tier 

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Hi Eli and Listers,

Is there any way we can configure the mid-tier not to auto-adjust the time
to GMT?


Regards
Thiru 

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Hi,

Just deduct 28800 from your Start and End Dates when doing query on the 
web
if you don't want the Mid-Tier to auto-adjust the time to GMT:

'Create Date' >= ("10/01/2007 00:00:00 AM" - 28800) AND 'Create Date'
< ("11/01/2007 00:00:00 AM" - 28800)

Cheers!

~ Eli ~

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