I think all is local. Like race horses on January 1, all datasets appear to 
have a birthday at midnight local. A dataset created at 23:59 is one day old at 
00:01. 

Charles
Composed on a mobile: please excuse my brevity 

Paul Gilmartin <paulgboul...@aim.com> wrote:

>On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 11:59:13 -0400, Charles Mills wrote:
>
>>For conventional "MVS" datasets, LISTCAT ... CREATION(n) gives me all
>>datasets with a creation date of "n" days ago.
>>
>>Is there any way -- not apparently with LISTCAT, but *any* way -- to get a
>>list of conventional datasets with a creation of "n" *hours* ago? Does MVS
>>keep the time of creation, or only the date? (Or, given a conventional
>>dataset name, to determine its creation time?)
>> 
>Don't overreach.  Next someone will want a granularity of seconds, and
>be confronted with leap second ambiguities.
>
>Does the age reported by LISTCAT change at midnight GMT?  Local
>time?  Other (specify)?  Almost equivalently, is the recorded creation
>date GMT or Local?
>
>-- gil
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