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Alejandro Abdelnur commented on OOZIE-887:
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running 'oozie info -timezones' in the output the following TZs
{code}
GMT+03:07 (Asia/Riyadh87)
GMT+03:07 (Asia/Riyadh88)
GMT+03:07 (Asia/Riyadh89)
GMT+03:07 (Mideast/Riyadh87)
GMT+03:07 (Mideast/Riyadh88)
GMT+03:07 (Mideast/Riyadh89)
{code}
Shouldn't those be excluded by your logic ?
Also, I've noticed that the output has several times many of the TZ codes, just
with a different description:
{code}
EET (EET)
EET (Egypt)
EET (Europe/Athens)
EET (Europe/Bucharest)
EET (Europe/Chisinau)
EET (Europe/Helsinki)
EET (Europe/Istanbul)
EET (Europe/Kiev)
EET (Europe/Mariehamn)
EET (Europe/Nicosia)
EET (Europe/Riga)
EET (Europe/Simferopol)
EET (Europe/Sofia)
EET (Europe/Tallinn)
EET (Europe/Tiraspol)
EET (Europe/Uzhgorod)
EET (Europe/Vilnius)
EET (Europe/Zaporozhye)
EST (Australia/ACT)
EST (Australia/Brisbane)
EST (Australia/Canberra)
EST (Australia/Currie)
EST (Australia/Hobart)
EST (Australia/Lindeman)
EST (Australia/Melbourne)
EST (Australia/NSW)
EST (Australia/Queensland)
EST (Australia/Sydney)
EST (Australia/Tasmania)
{code}
Wondering if would not make sense to use a Map to collect only the first
occurrence of the TZ code (The key would be the TZ code and the value the TZ
description), that would make the list much shorter.
> Support for choosing timezone in Oozie UI
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>
> Key: OOZIE-887
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-887
> Project: Oozie
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Robert Kanter
> Assignee: Robert Kanter
> Attachments: OOZIE-887-v2.patch, OOZIE-887-v3.patch,
> OOZIE-887-v4.patch, OOZIE-887-v5.patch, OOZIE-887.patch
>
>
> Add the ability to choose a different timezone (e.g. PST) in the Oozie web UI
> and command line. This would only be a superficial change that only affects
> the web UI and command line output; it wouldn't change any of the actual
> processing, logs, etc.
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