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Curly Surmudgeon wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 22:13:56 +0000, Bill Bonde { No matter what happens, > it's caused by global warming ) wrote: > > > Curly Surmudgeon wrote: > >> > >> On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 19:30:04 +0000, Bill Bonde { No matter what > >> happens, it's caused by global warming ) wrote: > >> > >> > Curly Surmudgeon wrote: > >> >> > >> >> On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 06:36:41 -0800     

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Author: Bill Bonde { No matter what happens, it's caused by global warming )
Date: Dec 24, 2008 17:46

On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 22:13:56 +0000, Bill Bonde { No matter what happens, it's caused by global warming ) wrote: Curly Surmudgeon wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 19:30:04 +0000, Bill Bonde { No matter what happens, it's caused by global warming ) wrote: Curly Surmudgeon wrote: On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 06:36:41 -0800, Globalist wrote: On Dec 23, 1:27
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I find it hard to get my head around timezones sometimes. I have a system where the logical 'end of day' is 5am the next morning. Unfortunately, the customer is in a different timezone from me and they have dst and I don't. Their dst time changes at 2am. When testing, I don't want to change the time on my computer, as it messes up so many things, not least Visual Studio. When testing, I     

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Author: Curly Surmudgeon
Date: Dec 24, 2008 14:48

Computing the local time in a given timezone is more complicated than that. You also need to take DST into account, which is way more complex. Fortunately, there is an API: SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime() Be aware though that this API has serious limitations if you want to use it for 'old' timestamps, iow timestamps from previous DST periods (such as last year or before). HTH, Serge
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All the timezones are listed under this registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Time Zones To get the time for another zone do something like this. Let say t is the current local time. Then get offset of the current time zone from the registry. Lets say your current timezone is GMT + 5:30 (IST) Now, you want time in US (Eastern time - US & Canada) which     

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Author: Ian Semmel
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:46

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************************************************************** JobCircle.com is a regional job board serving all industries and occupations in the PA, NJ, DE, NY, MD, and DC areas. We offer a regional job board, online learning, and regional job fair events for jobseekers who live in our areas of focus. To Learn More: Job Board: http://www.JobCircle.com?source=ng eLearning     

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Author: Serge Wautier
Date: Sep 14, 2008 23:34

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Howard Yuan wrote: > Running GW 7.0 SP3 here. I was wondering if it's possible to put in > multiple time zones in the calendar? > > I heard that in Exchange, you can add a time zone to your calendar and > its time will show up next to your time on the calendar so you can > easily see the times. > > Is this possible in GroupWise? > > Howard Maybe you should make an enhancement request     

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Author: Ashutosh Bhawasinka
Date: Sep 14, 2008 21:15

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 27, 2008 14:19

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 27, 2008 14:19

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Author: JobCircle.Com
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Author: WillR
Date: Jul 31, 2008 10:56

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Author: Marco Hung
Date: Jul 28, 2008 22:45

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