Seconded on the UTC front..... worth biting the bullet on day one as it makes 
things a whole lot easier!

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Dan Covill
Sent: 09 February 2012 00:32
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re: Any way to alter the time returned by windows for DATETIME()?

On 02/08/12 09:45, Fred Taylor wrote:
> We're discussing the options this afternoon.  But as with all things 
> in the programming world, the fix is needed yesterday!
>
> All the clever ideas were immediately trashed soon after their suggestion.
>   Some of those were even my ideas!<g>
>
> Fred

Hi, Fred

I was in a meeting once when a VP asked me when we would have a change made.  I 
said something like 'two weeks'.  He said "That's not good enough, we have to 
have it next week."  I said "You can say that, and I can even agree to it, but 
it still won't happen."

I'm with Ed, any solution has to start with saving the UTC.  And don't use the 
current time field - add a new UTIME and convert.

And, when pushed, ask the pushers if they want the problem solved or not?

Dan


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