Webster, Keith W Mr CTR wrote on 07.09.2009 15:40: > I read this in PDF 5142 on page 5142: > > Note: Any date and time information shown in OneClick is > localized to reflect the time zone where the > OneClick client is installed and running. > > So from what I get out of this, the time that is set on my workstation > where I'm running oneclick is where the time that shows in oneclick > alarms and events comes from. > > Do any of you know something different or is this what you understand. > when an event is created in Spectrum it gets a timestamp from the VNM, that is the system time. The way I understand what you found is simply how this time is displayed/interpreted. That is to say, that the local timezone information of the OneClick client is used to display the timestamp.
The timestamp itself must be timezone independant otherwise you would never be able to sort or view them from different clients (timezones). Thomas -- Intelligent Communication Software Vertriebs GmbH Firmensitz: Kistlerhof Str. 111, 81379 München Registergericht: Amtsgericht München, HRB 88283 Geschäftsführer: Albert Fuss --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
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