Problem with @TM on SCO 5 & 6 Definitive

Walter Vaughan Jr wvaughan at steelerubber.com
Mon Mar 19 11:24:02 PDT 2018


JPR would know the answer to this in a second (pun intended), however I do seem to remember weird about time on SCO boxen. Reading this leads me to think you can have different times, one in the OS, and one on the bios/motherboard.... http://osr507doc.xinuos.com/en/man/html.ADM/setclock.ADM.html

Also it's possible to have an override the user account file (.profile or whatever for your shell)

Also you could be having a problem with start dates on DST since those dates have to be in a table, and who knows what dates they are set to even on your OSR6 box.

Not sure I am helping.



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From: Filepro-list [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+wvaughan=steelerubber.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of David Duff via Filepro-list
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Subject: Problem with @TM on SCO 5 & 6 Definitive

I'm working with a client who's on SCO 5 Definitive using FP 5.0.14D, but it does the same thing on my SCO 6 Definitive server.

@TM displays a hour earlier than the server does.

If the server says 2:00PM, @TM says 1:00PM.

The server Timezone is correctly set EDT

Is there some kind of Filepro Timezone setting that I'm missing?

I could certainly use some help.

Thanks

Dave Duff

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