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@Gaël @Vinny@GHLUSA
I am asking again (as I do every dix months). Can either of you definitively explain the time settings on the P4?
They make absolutely zero sense to me and I am tired of fighting this thing for a month every six months when time zones changes.
My P4 is set to use NTP
I am on the east cost of the United States of America.
My timezone is currently UTC -4
The current time is 7:27PM and UTC time is 11:27PM
My P4 shows the time:
6:27 PM
UTC -4
Change from Winter (standard) to summer time = TRUE
Days to process = 7
DST change has come and gone in both EU and US
Why is my P4 time still an hour off?
1 - What does the UTC setting actually do? It appears to have no immediate affect, my time is still an hour off.
2 - what in the world does "change from winter (standard) time to summer time" actually do then?
3 - Why does the number of days to process the change actually do then?
4 - Why does a product sold both in the EU and in the US have hard coded EU DST dates only?
5 - Why does token based reporting return local time instead of universal time? This too is a mess. Because the exported data from the P4 is an hour off and therefore so is the timestamp on the reporting, but even if the P4 time was right; once a year you lose an hour of reporting and once a year you overwrite an hour of reporting based on this mess. If there is a token for TIME output, then it either MUST contain the TZ (difference from UTC) or be in UTC.
Trying not to be unreasonable here, but this really is a mess that should not be that hard to fix.
Honestly trying not to be unreasonable here, but we worked out how to manage time logic as it relates to reporting and computers, data loggers, etc. decades ago. Everything should be calculated and acted upon in UTC and only translated to local time for display purposes.
I am honestly extremely frustrated over this.
I am asking again (as I do every dix months). Can either of you definitively explain the time settings on the P4?
They make absolutely zero sense to me and I am tired of fighting this thing for a month every six months when time zones changes.
My P4 is set to use NTP
I am on the east cost of the United States of America.
My timezone is currently UTC -4
The current time is 7:27PM and UTC time is 11:27PM
My P4 shows the time:
6:27 PM
UTC -4
Change from Winter (standard) to summer time = TRUE
Days to process = 7
DST change has come and gone in both EU and US
Why is my P4 time still an hour off?
1 - What does the UTC setting actually do? It appears to have no immediate affect, my time is still an hour off.
2 - what in the world does "change from winter (standard) time to summer time" actually do then?
3 - Why does the number of days to process the change actually do then?
4 - Why does a product sold both in the EU and in the US have hard coded EU DST dates only?
5 - Why does token based reporting return local time instead of universal time? This too is a mess. Because the exported data from the P4 is an hour off and therefore so is the timestamp on the reporting, but even if the P4 time was right; once a year you lose an hour of reporting and once a year you overwrite an hour of reporting based on this mess. If there is a token for TIME output, then it either MUST contain the TZ (difference from UTC) or be in UTC.
Trying not to be unreasonable here, but this really is a mess that should not be that hard to fix.
Honestly trying not to be unreasonable here, but we worked out how to manage time logic as it relates to reporting and computers, data loggers, etc. decades ago. Everything should be calculated and acted upon in UTC and only translated to local time for display purposes.
I am honestly extremely frustrated over this.
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