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Topic Title: DST Changes
Topic Summary: SA Time
Created On: 1-Feb-2007 15:55
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 1-Feb-2007 15:55
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Eric Maina

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Is SA affected in any way by the changes in DST?

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 1-Feb-2007 23:34
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lou varveris

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Hi Eric,

No, according to our labs, System Architect will not be affected by the change in Daylight Savings time.

System Architect gets its date and time information off of the operating system, so as long as you change that to coincide with the Daylight Savings time, then the time and dates that SA takes for things such as initial and last change dates and times, will change accordingly.

Lou
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 5-Mar-2007 18:36
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Jesse Worrell

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Lou, Eric

I am new to this forum.  Does your answer of SA being unaffected by DST also apply to the Oracle database used in conjunction with SA.  We are currently using SA 10.3 and Oracle 9.2.

Jesse Worrell
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