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Our system (7.4) sits in the Eastern time zone of the U.S., but we have
offices in additional time zones. This morning I have been doing research
to determine if there was a way to define different times for each office.
Mainly I have been using technical references from my library (Jim Buck, et
al), the Midrange archives, and IBM's Knowledge Center.



Even before I began, I thought of potential problems rookie that I am. Mr.
Vining documented several more, which he admitted was not an exhaustive
list. But I thought that, maybe, IBM had figured out a way to address these
issues. The archive entries date back over a decade (5.4).



I did find an API or two that might be useful for time displays on panels or
reports. I guess I will have to rely on one of those if one turns out to be
fruitful, but I'm a lazy individual and do not look forward to plugging it
into every program we have.



Thanks for listening.



Jerry C. Adams

I went to an antique show and people were bidding on me.

IBM i Programmer/Analyst

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