Ok, now I think I got it.  Thanks to all and you Edward.  I wonder why in the 
CVT Map they don't say that CVTTZ is depreciated and to use CVTLSO?

Or I guess the bigger question is, is this something you just learn from 
experience and working with things, or is there a manual somewhere that 
explains all this?  I don't mind asking, but I'd rather RTFM if I can find the 
right FM. (-:

Lindy


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Edward Jaffe
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 7:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Why would Rexx Date/Time be different from ASCBEWST Date/T

Lindy Mayfield wrote:
> I still don't quite get it though, probably cause I'm a bit thick.  What does 
> make sense to me now is that the EWST time should be offset by the CVTTZ 
> number of hours and the CVTLSO number of seconds.  That's clear.
>   

The use of CVTTZ is deprecated. You should be using CVTLDTO.

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