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4/25/2007 1:14 PM
 

I think this should work:

Basically these will use the server settings, so hopefully this wont cause a timing issue.

' Determine running systems DaylightTime information

Dim DaylightTimeZone As System.Globalization.DaylightTime

'If time zone has daylight savings, remove the delta between DST and Utc
Dim mydate As Date = IIf(TimeZone.CurrentTimeZone.IsDaylightSavingTime(Date.UtcNow), Date.UtcNow.Subtract(DaylightTimeZone.Delta), Date.UtcNow)


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4/27/2007 1:55 PM
 

Hi,

Just wondered if any of the samples worked?  Any other assistance I can provide?


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4/27/2007 10:44 PM
 

I have not had a chance to try it out yet (Just got back from London) :(

Anyway, we decided to store the Server UTC time and then do the conversion on the Module according to the selected timezone.

This works for now and the CT is working on a Core Solution for DST compliance.

Thanks for your help!


Maxiom TechnologyAntonio Chagoury | Microsoft MVP
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