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4/23/2009 11:27 AM
 

I'm pulling in profile data (using SQL queries in OWS) and was looking at the TimeZone item.  It's showing a result of '60' as an example, but how/where do I find a friendly name or reference for this?

 
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4/23/2009 11:35 AM
 

Hi

Go into Administrator-Menu -> Languages -> Timezoneeditor

There you see a list of all zones and the difference to GMT

60 in your case is UTC + 1

But this is just a clue......i might be wrong.

Kai

 
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4/23/2009 11:43 AM
 

Kai is right and there is NO timezone name in the database, only in business logic (within dotnetnuke.services.localization).


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4/23/2009 11:59 AM
 

Thanks Kai

but do you know how this can be pulled into the SQL Query, or into an OWS configuration?

 
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4/23/2009 12:05 PM
 

I'm very sorry: what stands OWS for? (It's a long day for me today, maybe therefore i don't know now)

And what exactly are you going to achieve?

 

 
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