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I know there is a difference between local and gmt, but they
can both be manipulated to the other.
I'm using the postgres driver, it stores all time events in GMT,
but all queries return local time. SET TIMEZONE does that before
any queries.
I would think mysql has similar facility.
---greg
-----Original Message-----
From: serusers-bounces(a)lists.iptel.org
[mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Director
General: NEFACOMP
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 5:06 PM
To: Juan J. Sierralta P.
Cc: serusers
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Logging time is GMT
Though it is the right thing, but I want it to log using
LOCAL and not GMT.
We sometimes do things that are not right but which are NECESSARY.
Please help me.
Thanks
Emery
----- Original Message -----
From: "Juan J. Sierralta P." <juanjo(a)atmlab.utfsm.cl>
To: "Director General: NEFACOMP" <dg(a)nefacomp.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 01:46
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Logging time is GMT
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 03:31, Director General:
NEFACOMP wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the help you gave me.
>
> I can see the ACC module logs time using GMT time.
> How can I instruct it to log using the timestamp (the server local
time).
I think logging in GMT is the right thing to do. That's why you can
change the timezone of the user on Serweb or whatever other
application
you made.
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Juanjo sin .sig :(
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