On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 07:59:42 -0500, Kenneth R Barkhau wrote: >Mark - >issue the following > r 00,'DATE=yyyy.ddd,CLOCK=hh.mm.ss,UTC|GMT' > >If you include UTC in your reply, the time and date are Coordinated >Universal Time. If you include >GMT in your reply, the time and date are Greenwich Mean time. > >The GMT parm is obsolete but will be accepted. Without the UTC or GMT >parm, the system assumes that this is the the local date and time, >converts the to >UTC or GMT, and sets the clock(s) with those values > Does specifying UTC on this command actually adjust the value that will be returned by the TIME macro with the UTC/GMT option?
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