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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

1101.0. "Time zones, users in 1, system in another" by OASS::AMATO_A () Wed Jul 22 1992 17:12

    
    A customer has an ALL-IN-1 system physically located in the EST time
    zone. Some of the users are in EST some in CST and PST. The customer
    would like to help the users in CST and PST time zones feel as if the
    system were in the same time zone as the user, especially when
    reading/sending mail.  We talked about setting a flag in the user's
    profile and then checking and adjusting in places like MAILMEMOx.BLP.
    Any other ideas?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Angela
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1101.1Use the time-zone featureFAILTE::LAAHSAn accumulation of CeltsFri Jul 24 1992 12:3824
    Angela,
    
    ALL-IN-1 already has support for this. You need to change the time zone
    record from the System Managers Manage Messaging Menu.
    
    You firstly need to decided on a common network time and then add the
    time zone record for each node. The time zone record containe the
    difference from the network time. (Can't remeber whether you need a +
    or - hours though. I do know its the opposite of the time zone record
    in Message Router though!)
    
    The affect of having a time-zone record is that end-users will see the
    dates on mail messages as if they had been created in their own
    time-zone and not that of the senders. So for, example if I create a
    mail message right now in the UK and send it to someone in the States
    they will see it as being created 6:40am local time instead of 11:40am
    my time. The time zone record in this case should be set to +or- 5
    hours.
    
    Hope this makes senses. Remember to log out/in of ALL-IN-1 after changing
    the time zone record.
    
    HTH,
    Kevin
1101.2Doesn't .1 require multiple nodes? .0 has only oneIOSG::TALLETTArranging bits for a living...Fri Jul 24 1992 21:001
    
1101.3Or hard code "Local time"MDCRAB::HOWARDOur business is computers not moneySat Jul 25 1992 05:098
    I had a customer with this situation.  He changed the boilerplate to say
    "Eastern" and removed the time zone field. I believe that time zone is a
    local symbol (#ZONE) You could set it for each user *after* the MAIL INIT
    function.  I might just remove it completely and make people assume that it
    was local time.  A final option would be to put some processing into the
    boilerplate to compute the value of the time displayed in local mode.
    
    Ben