AW: TZ valid codes

2016-12-28 Thread Peter Hunkeler
you can use just any name you want. See here: https://listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=IBM-MAIN;ebcc3a7a.1611 -- Peter Hunkeler Von: "R.S." An: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Betreff: TZ valid c

Re: TZ valid codes

2016-12-28 Thread Lester, Bob
, 2016 1:52 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: TZ valid codes [ EXTERNAL ] On 2016-12-28, at 13:22, R.S. wrote: > I'm trying to find out the list of valid timezone abbreviations in z/OS Unix. > I found I can provide any code (i.e. TZ=STUPID), but invalid code means UTC. > >

Re: TZ valid codes

2016-12-28 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On 2016-12-28, at 13:22, R.S. wrote: > I'm trying to find out the list of valid timezone abbreviations in z/OS Unix. > I found I can provide any code (i.e. TZ=STUPID), but invalid code means UTC. > > I would like to set it up to Poland, but no CET or CEST is valid. > > Any clue? > From: http

Re: TZ valid codes

2016-12-28 Thread John McKown
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 2:22 PM, R.S. wrote: > I'm trying to find out the list of valid timezone abbreviations in z/OS > Unix. > I found I can provide any code (i.e. TZ=STUPID), but invalid code means > UTC. > > I would like to set it up to Poland, but no CET or CEST is valid. > > Any clue? > > -

TZ valid codes

2016-12-28 Thread R.S.
I'm trying to find out the list of valid timezone abbreviations in z/OS Unix. I found I can provide any code (i.e. TZ=STUPID), but invalid code means UTC. I would like to set it up to Poland, but no CET or CEST is valid. Any clue? -- Radoslaw Skorupka Lodz, Poland --- Treść tej wiadomoś