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Check the following system value: QUTCOFFSET *DATTIM Coordinated
universal time offset
Make sure it is set to where you are ie., -04:00 for eastern daylight
time.
Bryan Dietz
"Condon, Mike, /m1c" <m1c@ingersoll-imc.com>
Sent by: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
07/19/2001 09:41 AM
Please respond to MIDRANGE-L
To: "'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
cc:
Subject: FW: FTP RCMD Date Weirdness
I got this message from a coworker. Any idea why ftp rcmd executed
programs would be getting an incorrect date, or if there is any
workaround?
-----Original Message-----
Here's a weird one for you...
Mr. Pink has noticed that the picking slip confirm date stored in Gal
appears to be a day behind sometimes. I checked out the program (RRU12)
that stores the date in CS from the manifest upload and it is just moving
*DATE into STCNF. This program is run every half hour and is run from an
FTP session using RCMD.
Mr. Black and I also had noticed this in something else when he was here.
It appears that sometimes yesterday's date is returned for *DATE when run
from an FTP RCMD. To test this, I wrote a program JKJ/QSRC.TCPDATE to
output the date from *DATE. Last night I ran it via FTP RCMD and it
reported the correct date and time. However, this morning when I ran it
via FTP RCMD it still reported yesterday's date. The results of this are
in my spool files.
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