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This may just be a UK specific question. Does anyone know why hour(no
steveb
over 8 years ago
This may just be a UK specific question.
Does anyone know why hour(now()) returns the GMT hour and not the BST hour and is there a way to get the correct (ie BST hour) ?
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Tim
Certified Lead Developer
over 8 years ago
Have a good read of this!
forum.appian.com/.../Date_and_Time_Functions.html
It's a complicated structure depending on what you're trying to do. There are functions such as local() and offsetfromGMT() that allow you to calculate date/time values in various circumstances.
Also check your installation server, is it set to GMT and/or to adjust for daylight savings? You will also need to check your timezone settings in the JBoss boot script.
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Tim
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over 8 years ago
Have a good read of this!
forum.appian.com/.../Date_and_Time_Functions.html
It's a complicated structure depending on what you're trying to do. There are functions such as local() and offsetfromGMT() that allow you to calculate date/time values in various circumstances.
Also check your installation server, is it set to GMT and/or to adjust for daylight savings? You will also need to check your timezone settings in the JBoss boot script.
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