Which means this is an absolute. Hmmm. Interesting.
Either way, the point in time is computed up front and expressed as a
TOD clock value.  After that only reloading the TOD clock can change
when the event occurs.

On 04/09/2016 09:31 PM, Rod Furey wrote:

> So an At wouldn't be a problem then, yes? So the question is what to do
> with a relative, no?
> On 9 Apr 2016 21:17, "John P. Hartmann" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> As it is now, DELAY computes the TOD clock value at the time the event
>> is to occur based on the time zone and local time when DELAY started (if
>> not first time diag 0 is issued, I forget).  After that computation, the
>> time is a value for the clock comparator and not in any way encumbered.
>>
>> On 04/09/2016 09:06 PM, Rod Furey wrote:
>>
>> General question: what happens if you say "at 01:59 do this" then at 02:00
>>> the clock goes back to 01:00?
>>>
>>>
>>>

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