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You don't have to change the program. Some of the earlier responses showed you how to pass the time zone in to it as a system property. I know that if you send e-mail from your AS/400, that uses QUTCOFFSET when it sets the date and time that it sent the message. But I don't know where else it is used. PC2 -----Original Message----- From: Franco Biaggi [mailto:fbiaggi@ticino.com] Sent: March 8, 2002 09:49 To: Clapham, Paul; java400-l@midrange.com Subject: RE: Java time on AS/400 -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] First the program is not written for the AS/400 and must be platform indepentend. Setting the QUTCOFFSET to 00.00 solve the problem, but I do not know wich others problems this may cause. Thi is a bug in the Java implementation on AS/400. If I run the progam under Win2k I have no problems and the time setting is set to GMT + 1. Thanks to alle for the answers.
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