> Under Oracle9i, the new time
> zone features offer more possibilities to consider.

And much more confusion.

http://otn.oracle.com/oramag/oracle/02-nov/o62sql.html

Jared






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John
   Yep, Oracle gets whatever the server has. Under Oracle9i, the new time
zone features offer more possibilities to consider.

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How does Oracle handle daylight saving time changes. presumably it gets 
its
time from the OS?

John




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