On 08/06/10 15:07 +0200, Cédric Krier wrote:
> On 08/06/10 15:04 +0200, rpesc...@peschke-it.de wrote:
> > Cédric Krier schrieb:
> > > On 08/06/10 13:46 +0200, rpesc...@peschke-it.de wrote:
> > >> What has to be stored in database? In column dtstart/table
> > >> calendar_event there is stored 10 o'clock for the event originally set
> > >> to 9 o'clock. On retrieval the start-time of this event is shown as 10
> > >> o'clock without any modification.
> > > 
> > > Tryton stores datetime in the timezone of the server.
> > > As your server think that Europe/Berlin is +0100, the datetime is store 
> > > with a
> > > difference of one hour.
> > > 
> > I think then the difference should be 0, because the timezone from
> > lightning is the same.
> 
> The timezone send by lightning define +0200 for Europe/Berlin.
> 
> > It seems to be a problem of daylight saving. I set up an event in
> > December and retrieved it with the correct time.
> 
> It is more that the server use a wrong timezone definition.
> 


You should fill an issue in the bug tracker.
This becomes too much debuging to stay on mailing list.

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Cédric Krier

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