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Hi SCOUGians
"OS/2 TZ timezone" with Google shows:
http://www.google.com.my/search?hl=3Den&q=3Dos%2F2+TZ+timezone&btnG=3DGoogl=
e+S
earch&meta=3D
There are so/too many choices !
So one has only to find the preferred one ;-)
With these it's really very easy to set one's correct TZ paramater ;-))
Good luck, svob=EF
>I have TZ=3DPST8PDT,4,1,0,7200,10,-1,0,7200,3600.
>Would that still be correct?
>
>Steven Levine wrote:
>> In <20070106120029-50716-7@scoug.com>, on 01/06/07
>> at 12:00 PM, "Robert Blair"
said:
>>
>> =
>>> That worked last year but this year daylight time has been extended
by
>>> four weeks.
>>> =
>>
>> Which is going to be interesting for all the software that only
>> understands simple forms such as PST8PDT.
>>
>> =
>>> But I think that parameter 5 should be 3600 (1 am) instead of 7200
(2
>>> am).
>>> =
>>
>> I think 7200 is correct. As I understand it, we do 1am to 1:59am
twice.
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