Backwards time changes should ALWAYS use ;GRADUAL. See :HELP SETCLOCK,ALL
under "Dangers in Using the ;NOW Parameter" for details.
- Mark B.
"Newton, Ernie" wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> What is the cleanest way to set the system clock back one hour?
>
> Reading the manual, it seems the best way is to put the command SETCLOCK in
> a job to run at a scheduled time.
>
> Can I just say, "SETCLOCK CORRECTION= -3600"? Or, should I use the GRADUAL
> parameter?
>
> Is it best to use a job, or can I just log on from home via a modem and
> issue the command?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ernie, "why did they take away CLKPROG", Newton
>
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