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Speaking off SETCLOCK ... I am on EDT. My TIMEZONE is set to 4 hours in the
Western Hemisphere. When I go back to EST do I have to correct the TIMEZONE
, i.e. to 5 hours, as well as the actual TIME?
Thanks.
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Barry Lake
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 5:36 PM
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Subject: :SETCLOCK bug (?)
Hi,
Does this look like a bug to anyone?
:help setclock
SETCLOCK
Alters the system time or system time zone.
SYNTAX
SETCLOCK {DATE= date spec; TIME= time spec [;GRADUAL | ;NOW]}
{CORRECTION= correction spec [;GRADUAL | ;NOW]}
{TIMEZONE= time zone spec}
{;CANCEL}
KEYWORDS: PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE
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:setclock correction=10;gradual
The NOW or GRADUAL option requires both DATE and TIME. (CIERR 11705)
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If it's not a "bug", then certainly the help text doesn't match reality!
Barry Lake [log in to unmask]
Allegro Consultants, Inc. www.allegro.com
(408)252-2330
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