Nancy,

The best practice on this is to standardize on a single time zone.  In 
your circumstance, due to your legacy systems, perhaps standardizing on PT 
may be the best course.  However, if there are future expansions into 
other time zones in the works a change to GMT as a standard may work 
better in the long run.  This applies to most entry processes.

Timecards are a different issue all together due to labor laws, etc.


Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
UnitedHealthcare's Mid-Atlantic Health Plans
301-360-8839

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/06/2006 01:29:32 PM:

> Windows 2003 / UniVerse 10+

> We recently expanded into a different time zone!
> Our server time is syncronized to pacific time (daylight savings or 
not).
> Now we have electronic timecards as well as many other entry processes 
being
> performed
> in a Mountain Time Zone.

> Of course all of the processes continue to show Pacific Time: on 
thetimecards
> and delivery
> times reported to customers.

> I suppose there is no easy fix for this?  Shortsighted maybe, but we've 
been
> happy for 55 years
> in a single time zone!

> Does anyone have any suggestions for us?
> We also have drivers who cross time zones now...will clock in at onetime 
zone
> and clock out in another.

> I'm just wondering how others might handle UniVerse / SB+ applications 
across
> zones,
> especially since all processes were built with only one timezone in 
mind.

> Thanks for any and all suggestions!

> Nancy Fisher
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