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Re: SQL solution for my JDBC timezone issue

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George,


One solution for you might be to write a C function which gets the OS timezone and then you can execute set timezone=server_timezone();



Dave Cramer

dave.cramer(at)credativ(dot)ca
http://www.credativ.ca

On 24 February 2015 at 09:25, George Woodring <george.woodring@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 -- In your original post you mentioned that access to the databases is through a Web server.

 -- Is there just one Web server with one time zone?

We have 2 web servers that are clustered together.  They are both set to Eastern since that is the timezone they are located in.

iGLASS Networks
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