Hi,
I guess, there is no need to store the timezone as you can get the default time
zone of person loogedin. Once that default time zone is got, then you can convert the
system date to any time zone. How about this?
Regards
Smita
SriHari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi
>
> Why dont u store the Time zone's of ur clients in the database
> this might be help full for multiple clients at different time zone
> i have tried it and it is working fine
>
>
> Cheers
> SriHari
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Smita Kotnis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Client Date
>
>
> I guess, the Java "Locale" class will be of help in this case. As this
> "Locale" class, will present the date to client according to local time
> zone. We got this problem solved using Locale class. Our server is in US
> and
> takes the date in WST timse zone, but when we are seeing the date in
> Singapore, we are getting as SGT. Hope this helps...
>
> Smita
>
>
> Dinesh Somasundram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Is there a way to get the System date from the Client?
> >
> > Here's the scenario. The Server is somewhere else at a different time
> > zone.
> > If my application gets the system date/time, I'll get the date/time
> from
> > the
> > server. However, in the application, I'd like to capture the
> date/time
> > when
> > a record was entered. I'd like to present this information back to
> the
> > client. However if I capture the date/time at the Server, the data
> might
> > not
> > make sense to the Client.
> >
> > Any ideas???
> >
> > Thanx,
> > Dinesh, S.
> >
> >
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