Perhaps you should update your ooRexx (the current level is 4.1.1, I think).
That might fix your original problem, too.
Mike
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From: Robert Garrett [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 20 October 2013 18:44
To: 'Open Object Rexx Developer Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Oorexx-devel] Weirdness
Now that's simple - or would be. At first I thought I was just so accustomed
to writing REXX on MVS that I'd overlooked the addition of the "O" option to the
familiar TIME() function, but then I checked further. I'm still running ooREXX
version 3.2 on the machine where I had the original problem (which itself is an
ancient Windows 2000 Advanced Server), and TIME('O') doesn't seem to be
supported.
Rob
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From: Mike Cowlishaw [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 9:17 AM
To: 'Open Object Rexx Developer Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Oorexx-devel] Weirdness
does the challenge you set yourself precludes using the oorexx datetime object?
Or, indeed, the humble TIME() built-in function:
say time('o')
displays the offset from GMT in microseconds:
Offset
returns the offset of the local time from UTC in microseconds. The offset value
will be negative for timezones west of the Prime Meridian and positive for
timezones east of Prime Meridian. The local time('F') value can be converted to
UTC by adding the time('O') value.
Mike
On 19 October 2013 08:07, Mike Cowlishaw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, it's another exec in a separate file. That one makes no
> calls to external programs per se, but it does use OLEObj to
> retrieve certain information from WMI. I wanted to see if I
> could build my own utility for converting between local and
> UTC time and I use OLEObj to fetch information about the
> local time zone and offset for the conversion.
Maybe there's a problem in OLEObj (or the system calls it uses). It's not
something I've used.
Mike
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