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Frank Rusconi - 18 Oct 2005 17:47 GMT
I just ran through the posts regarding Time Zones, appointments etc.

I just wish you would listen to your customers!!  

Store Times in GMT, add Timezone to Appointment form and then adjust based
off the PC's Timezone...  Make displaying of these fields an Option.  It
isn't that difficult.
Pat Garard - 19 Oct 2005 10:49 GMT
.... Sorry ....
Did you mean GMT (which Microsoft has subject to daylight saving),
or did you mean UTC ....
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Frank Rusconi - 19 Oct 2005 13:23 GMT
Pat, so does that really make a difference!  

UTC makes sense, but I was just trying to be clear for non-geeks who may not
have heard of UTC.

But thanks for the input?!
 

> ..... Sorry ....
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Daniel Benton - 26 Apr 2006 13:31 GMT
The whole point is that GMT is constant throughout the year - it is not
subject to daylight saving

> ..... Sorry ....
> Did you mean GMT (which Microsoft has subject to daylight saving),
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Brian Tillman - 26 Apr 2006 14:26 GMT
> The whole point is that GMT is constant throughout the year - it is
> not subject to daylight saving

GMT and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) are the same thing, with UTC being
the current acronym.  UTC is also known as Zulu Time.
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