my brain hurts, but I see what you are getting at, CDT 7AM UTC is 2AM,
then at CST 7AM UTC is 1AM
I've had many discussion with service engineers about time, and what's
relative, it made my head spin :)
- Carmen
On 11/1/2021 2:19 PM, Retired Mainframer wrote:
I think the answer is both. AT 0700 UTC it will be 0200 CDT. After an
infinitely small interval, it will still be 0700 UTC but will be 0100 CST. At
the time of transition, either CST is correct (or maybe neither are).
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Subject: Fall back STP Adjustments
I hate to beat a dead horse as it relates to time change, but this year we
have a new z15 and the new HMC version. we're setup currently for automatic
adjustment, my question is that's not in the doc I have; the time will change
@7PM UTC time according to the doc, so that means 2AM Central time? or 1AM
central time
thanks
Carmen (mostly confused)
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