Indeed we do use Kannel's libs for these conversions. It is possible that there
is a switch in timezones. Let us know if you can track it down.
Paul.
On May 04, 2012, at 16:18, Margaret Ladlow wrote:
When the sender inserts a date, the date is altered. I have the date in a
m-send-req as
For now we've made it go away by setting the timezone on the machine we're
using as an MMSC to UTC, so I probably won't have time to look at it any time
soon. If I ever do wind up finding anything, I will post it to one of the
lists.
Meggie Ladlow
Software Engineer II
TECORE Networks
Paul,
Thanks. I'm aware that no timezone information is explicitly included. My
understanding from the spec was that GMT is assumed in the long integer. So if
mbuni is sending that second value (1336063655), the phone should think it is
receiving 16:47 GMT, but this would be incorrect. Then,
You need to look at the original m-send-req transaction as well. Does the
sender insert a date? If not, the server will insert its own local time.
On May 04, 2012, at 15:38, Margaret Ladlow wrote:
Paul,
Thanks. I'm aware that no timezone information is explicitly included. My
When the sender inserts a date, the date is altered. I have the date in a
m-send-req as 4F746F93 and in the corresponding retrieve as 4F74A7D3 (basically
goes from 14:20 GMT - correct to 18:20 GMT - incorrect).
I didn't really communicate this well in the original post, but it's very weird
to