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On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 8:55 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Turns out that IBM i adjusts UTC when you do the time change.
Which makes perfect sense. Greenwich Mean Time - UTC offset = local time.
UTC rightly should change when the time change occurs.
Rob,
Excuse me, but I'm afraid I don't quite follow your reasoning here... Why
should UTC change when adjusting for daylight savings? UTC should be,
AFAIK, independent of any daylight time changes.
Now then, please remember that English is not my primary language, so it
could be that there is something here that I'm not really understanding
properly.. :-)
Regards,
Luis Rodriguez
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