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Peter,

     can you please tell me how i can correct this i tried to set time zone
through  front panel calander.

regards
  sajida.
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From: Urban Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: Off Topic:java Date problem on solaris..Please help me


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>On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Sajida Kalsoom wrote:
>>  can  any body  please tell me a very simple thing about java date on
solaris when i use
>>
>> java.util.Date dt=new Date();
>> or java.sql.Date
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>> it adds five/four hours in current date. I have checked system time
>> zone its correct.also display date/time is correct.
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>Maybe you're in time zone MET, which Java interprets as Iran time
>(GMT+3:30) and Solaris Central European Time (GMT+1)? I've had this
>problem before.
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>Peter
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