Hello Rich,

> For a non-IPL time
> change, you issue
> the command SET TIMEZONE CST from operator or

if I q time

I get 

TIME IS 09:39:22 CST MONDAY 10/31/05 
CONNECT= 00:00:04 VIRTCPU= 000:00.03 

for training, say that it was 1 hour off, say 10:39.

to fix this I would Ipl z/vm and when it asks me about
tod I would say yes I want to change it and then enter
the requested info.  I then go to the HMC and select
Enable TOD and It would prompt me at the z/VM console
about changing tod.  I say no.

then all my vse's start xautologing.

Question:  given the above,  right after the Q TIME
command Could I issue the 

SET TIMEZONE CST

and expect and see that the time is now correct????

I after the set statement I would expect to Q time and
see 9:39:22

thanks


> 
> Some applications can't handle the time change, and
> you might have to
> stop-start them.

Our programms are not time spacific.


Randy Dray
Systems Programmer
Morton Buildings Inc.

Morton IL

(309) 263-6397


                
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