Bo,

As a consultant, I have seen many customer systems and it seems most do
synch with the local time.  One FDA regulated site in the US did set their
I/A system to true GMT time, (i.e. timezone and DST did not match local
time).  In this way timestamped data and files had the correct times when
transferred to other machines in local time. This avoided confusing
timestamp conversions. Generally, they adapted to this quite well and were
able to make this work without incident.

Rick Rys
R2 Controls



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