Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for the response;
Here is the signature that should have accompanied the Post. I cut/pasted it from the email I got that was redirected from the List. If you didn't g et it let me know so I can check with the ADMIN to see what the problem mig ht be. If this isn't giving you the info you are looking for perhaps you c an suggest a format that will. I may be making too many assumptions with i t. i5 =3D AS/400, DB2 assumed sorry, version is stated.
Darrell Allison Systems Programmer i5 9406/520 V5R3M5 2-Way/OneWorld 8.12 T R 8.96.1.5
System value . . . . . : QTIMZON
Description . . . . . : Time zone
Time zone . . . . . . : QN0700MST3 Name
Associated settings:
Offset . . . . . : -07:00
Full name . . . : Mountain Standard Time
Abbreviated name : MST
This hasn't changed before or after our conversion from JDE 8.0 to JDE 8.12 . The OS and Time Zone setting has not moved but the way JDE is interpreti ng the time zone seems to have. Is there a setting within JDE 8.12 that ha s to coordinate with what is set on the Enterprise Server? Enterprise Serv er being i5 OS V5R3M5 using IBM DB2.
Thanks again...
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 11:35 AM
To:
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Subject: Re: 8.12 calendar rolling to new day before midnight.
Hi,
First of all, please tell us on what platform (OS and DB)
you're running E8.12
If it's Windows, you should double click on the clock
(lower right) on both the Enterprise and WAS Server
and check that both are on the same timezone and
same DST settings. Of course, they should also display
the same time!
If it's UNIX, you can identify the server timezone by
executing the "date" command.
If it's AS/400, DSPSYSVAL SYSVAL(QTIMZON) will show you
on what timezone is your server running.
Have a nice day!
Sebastian Sajaroff CNC - Windows-SQL & iSeries