Not a complete answer, but USS (& I assume Unix in general) lets each user
set the timezone as they wish.  Now I wish I could on TSO.

sas

On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:51 AM Giliad Wilf <
[email protected]> wrote:

> My fault !
>
> TZ had to be expressed with startdate and enddate like this:
>
> IST-2IDT,M3.4.5,M10.5.0
>
> ...where M.3.4.5 means start date is month 3, week 4, day 5 (Friday)
> ...and M10.5.0 means end date is month 10, week 5, day 0 (Sunday).
>
> I suddenly recalled raising this issue half a year ago, searched the
> archives and found what was missing.
> Maybe I'm dealing with too many issues in parallel, and this one slipped
> away.
>
> Sigh...why couldn't USS pick this info from the CVTTZ?  Why is it
> necessary to maintain this switching date in two different formats?

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