said:
Hi,
>All this discussion prompted me to check the TZ parameter on my
>machines. One of them, with eCS 1.2R has:
>SET TZ-UST8UST,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
>I have never seen this before.
Nor have it. Is is possible you made a type when installing?
I found that on this system, the clock is set to UTC!
Given the above, this make sense if you are using the eCS clock and
letting it set the system clock. The time servers provide UTC values so
it the clock can not figure out the shift value, it may very well fall
back to using the provided time as is.
It's also possible that Jon's suggestion is correct and the UST is another
name for UTC/GMT. However the 8 should really control what's going on.
The timezone names are mostly for reference. Are your file dates correct?
>SET TZ=PST8PDT,4,1,0,7200,10,-1,0,7200,3600
>This looks more normal.
This was correct as of last October.
Steven
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