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March 1999, Week 5

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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 31 Mar 1999 13:56:21 -0500436_us-ascii Was this designed by Yahoo!???? I like the overall design, but try and
do a search on Daylight Savings under MPE Software System Management you
get some of the following returned -

Saving Query results in formats that are readable by
Lotus?
Saving customized user SOFTKEYS when updating HPDesk
How to do a Print Screen with AdvanceLink
How do I to restore original softkeys when exiting
HPDesk [...]40_31Mar199913:56:[log in to unmask]
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Wed, 31 Mar 1999 18:12:05 EST
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Jerry Gailey writes:

> Larry,
>          It looks like the job stream that we have been using in our shop
for
>  past few years is very similar to those solutions which you have already
>  received. However, we are in the mountain time zone, same as you are. This
>  solution is for the mountain time zone.
>
>
>  !JOB DST,MANAGER/password.SYS,PUB;OUTCLASS=,1
>  !
>  !COMMENT
>  !COMMENT CHANGES THE SYSTEM TIME FROM DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
>  !COMMENT TIME TO STANDARD TIME AND FROM STANDARD TIME
>  !COMMENT TO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
>  !COMMENT
>  !
>  !SETVAR SAVELIST "OFF"
>  !IF HPDAY=1 THEN
>  !  IF HPMONTH=4 AND HPDATE<=7 THEN
>  !    COMMENT
>  !    COMMENT "SPRING FORWARD" ONE HOUR
>  !    COMMENT
>  !    SETCLOCK TIMEZONE=W5:00
>  !    SETVAR SAVELIST "ON"
>  !  ENDIF
>  !  IF HPMONTH=10 AND HPDATE>=25 THEN
>  !    COMMENT
>  !    COMMENT "FALL BACK" ONE HOUR
>  !    COMMENT
>  !    SETCLOCK TIMEZONE=W6:00
>  !    SETVAR SAVELIST "ON"
>  !  ENDIF
>  !ENDIF
>  !IF SAVELIST = "ON"
>  !  SET STDLIST = SAVE
>  !ELSE
>  !  SET STDLIST = DELETE
>  !ENDIF
>  !EOJ

Are you sure, Jerry? This looks more like a solution for the Central Time
Zone. Mountain Time should be 7 hours from Greenwich when on a "standard"
clock, 6 hours under daylight savings time.

Wirt Atmar

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