Time. New uses the default system timezone when no one is given, so u say
that you want 9:30 of your systems timezone in GMT, which is probably 8:30
GMT, depending on your local time zone.

You have to add the corresponding parameter to Time. New. Take a look at
its documentation.
Am 03.12.2012 12:10 schrieb "Erwin" <[email protected]>:

> I am storing a Time record w a timezone like :       an event at 9:30 in
> Paris time
>
> (rdb:1)  Time.zone = "Europe/Paris"
> "Europe/Paris"
> (rdb:1) Time.new(2012, 12, 3, 9, 30, 0).in_time_zone("Europe/Paris")
> Mon, 03 Dec 2012 09:30:00 CET +01:00
>
> Now I want to store another event occurring also at 9:30 but in London time
> /London"
> (rdb:1) Time.new(2012, 12, 3, 9, 30, 0).in_time_zone("Europe/London")
> Mon, 03 Dec 2012 08:30:00 GMT +00:00
>
> which is wrong ....  I want this event at 9:30 GMT !!
>
> what's wrong there ?
> thanks for feedback
>
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