Hi Declan

So this means that if you wish (need) to run a continuous log, the
engine must run on a machine with DST set to Off? And, if your client
retrieves time from the engine, you must compensate for DST On/Off at
the client side?

/gustav


> Date: 2003-10-22 16:27

> no need for a shutdown. SAPDB internally uses only UTC time differences or real time 
> timer differences. But your application code should better be aware of DST problems 
> like negative time
> differences if building differences in application code between retrieved 'local 
> time timestamps'. If you request a local time timestamp, you get it ;-) Also in 
> knldiag timestamp output is in
> 'local time' and not in UTC for readability. Time retardation coding is and will not 
> be used in SAPDB.
> CU
> jrg

>> -----Original Message-----
>> Do I need to shutdown a SAPDB database during a change from
>> summer time to winter time?


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