Rahul,
You can set the time so it won't recognize Daylight Savings Time, if that's
what the problem is. The sysadmin needs to do the following:
smitty
choose System Environments
choose Change / Show Date and Time
choose Change Time Zone Using System Defined Values
You'll get a pop-up window that asks the following:
Use DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME? x
x
x
x Move cursor to desired item and press Enter.
x
x
x
x # Does this time zone go on
x
x # DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME?
x
x #
x
x 1 yes
x
x 2 no
Depending on what you choose, you'll get a list to set the timezone. This
should take care of it.
Durinda Jones
Yellow Technologies
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 6:06 AM
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List, our server has suddenly ahead 1 hour... it happened last year also....
something to do with the timezone... TZ variable..
is there a timezonewe could set which remains constant (does not go ahead 1
hour)
thruout the year ?
regards
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