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2007 Nov 01
1
daylight saving / time zone issues with as.POSIXlt/as.POSIXct (PR#10392)
Running under Windows XP 64 bit, as.POSIXlt()/as.POSIXct() seem to think that US time zones (EST5EDT, MST7MDT) switched from daylight savings back to standard time on Oct 28, 2007, whereas the switch is actually on Sun Nov 04, 2007. Examples: > Sys.timezone() [1] "Mountain Daylight Time" > as.POSIXct("2007-10-30 12:38:47") [1] "2007-10-30 12:38:47 Mountain
2004 Feb 13
1
RES: Daylight saving
are your workstations w98 ?? or nt/w2k ?? (have the same here, only with w98 ws) you can also use net time /SETSNTP:ntp server Collen Friday, February 13, 2004, 3:45:21 PM, you wrote: TFGF> I already configured my time zone, daylight, etc..... TFGF> The server date is correct. I already compiled a TimeZone file(.ZIC) with TFGF> the correct date for DayLight saving. TFGF> The
2011 Mar 22
2
Changing daylight saving time for Turkey.
Hi, Normally daylight date change last sunday march for Turkey but this year daylight saving time will change for Turkey at 28 March 2011 at 03.00 AM so how can i change daylight save time setting for this year on CentOS servers ? I wrote rule file like below and compile it with zic but when I compile rule file,it has changed date immediately but it should be change at 28 March 2011 03.00 AM.
2009 Nov 01
1
need help on daylight saving time issue.
Hi, I am in Australian. Now it is daylight saving time in Australian. I have daysaving time issue on samba client as below. On AIX server, I get the following two files's modified time via command istat. /zytest/file1 (Modified time: Fri Sep 18 12:07:37 EST 2009) /zytest/file1 (Modified time: Sun Nov 1 13:42:16 EDT 2009) On samba client Windows machine, the modified time
2008 May 14
1
Time differences (as.difftime?) issue
Dear all, I have a vector generated using the function strptime: > my.dt [1] "2004-04-19 08:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" "2004-04-19 09:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" "2004-04-19 11:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" [4] "2004-04-19 13:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" "2004-04-20 07:50:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" > class(my.dt) [1]
2007 Mar 12
1
GXP-2000 DST Change
In case it hasn't been posted before, here's instructions to get the correct time to show up on your Grandstream GXP-2000's: 1. Login to phone 2. Go to Basic Settings tab 3. Change Daylight Savings Time to yes 4. Change Optional Rule to 3,2,7,2,0;11,1,7,2,0;60 (this means change clocks the second sunday of March and back again the first sunday of November - i.e., the new savings
2005 May 11
2
time zones, daylight saving etc.
Hi, I have a whole bunch of data, which looks like: 15/03/2003 10:20 1 15/03/2003 10:21 0 15/03/2003 12:02 0 16/03/2003 06:10 0 16/03/2003 06:20 0.5 16/03/2003 06:30 0 16/03/2003 06:40 0 16/03/2003 06:50 0 18/03/2003 20:10 0.5 etc. (times given on a 24 hour clock) and goes on for years. I have some code:
2006 Oct 30
6
How to do Automatic Daylight Saving on Grandstream GXP-2000
Hi, I'd set the daylight saving option to yes on all the GXP-2000 phones, but apparantly it doesn't move it an hour back on last sunday of October. So now I am stuck will all the phones showing the wrong time. Isn't there an option so that it'll automatically update daylight savings? Thanks -- Zeeshan A Zakaria -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2004 Nov 11
2
RODBC & POSIX & Daylight Saving blues
Dear All, The recent improvement in RODBC to recognize datetimes in tables has exposed my ongoing confusion. All my data are obtained from a satellite system (Argos) which tags events in the GMT time zone. Daylight saving is ignored. To my way of thinking this means that 1. twelve-o-clock means halfway through the day regardless of season, and 2. the difftime of any two dates where
2003 Sep 17
3
Using POSIX?t rather than "chron" or "date"
The problem with POSIXt is that you must consider timezones and daylight vs. standard time issues even if you don't want to. This violates modularity (viz. your routines becomes coupled to unrelated information) and leads to subtle errors where different routines are assuming different time zones. The problem is that the time, date, day of the week, month, etc. of a date depend on its
2009 Feb 26
2
removing daylight savings in R
Hi all, I've been having some trouble with times in regards to daylight savings in R version 2.8.1. I have an ORACLE database that R is importing data in from, for the 2am and 2:30am time intervals for the dates that daylight savings starts the times are getting read as NA values into R. I'm also finding that if I open a R workspace from version 6.2.2,the datetimes are
2007 Oct 30
1
timezone conversion difficulties with the new US daylight saving time switch over
I'm having difficulties with daylight saving times in US time zones. (Apologies for the long post, but the problem seems subtle and complex, unless I'm doing something completely wrong, in which case it should be evident from the first 10 lines below.) This is what I see, using a (slightly modified) example from ?as.POSIXlt : > as.POSIXlt((d <- Sys.time()), "EST5EDT") #
2012 Oct 23
4
daylight
hi there, does anyone know how to calculate the amount of daylight on every day of the year in R? I mean the time between sunrise and sunset. thanks -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/daylight-tp4647213.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Apr 28
2
time zone conversion
Hello, I'm trying to convert times in the EST/EDT (New York) format to times in the GMT/BST (London) and UTC+9 format (Tokyo). That is, if I know what time it is in New York, what is local time in London and Tokyo? Ex: Here's the conversion from New York EST/EDT time to London's GMT/BST time zone for three days in 2007. Note that the US and London change to daylight savings on
1997 Aug 14
1
Samba & Daylight savings time (was Re: Linux smbfs 2.0.29...)
> Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 12:52:21 -0700 > From: "Roeland M.J. Meyer" <rmeyer@mhsc.com> > To: eknuds@extremenetworks.com > Cc: "samba@arvidsjaur.anu.edu.au" <samba@arvidsjaur.anu.edu.au> > Subject: Re: Linux smbfs 2.0.29... > Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.19970813125221.009e0a70@pop.mhsc.com> > > At 04:45 AM 8/14/97 +0000, you wrote: > >I
2013 Oct 30
1
Turn OFF Daglight saving time in Rails app
Hello Guys, Is there any way that we can turn off DayLight saving in rails app? Rails uses tzinfo gem for converting time in zones but it does not handle it correctly for some timezone. Is there any way we can turn OFF DayLight saving completly ? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To unsubscribe from
2013 Dec 02
1
Days to solstice calculation
Hello, I've come across a problem in developing a set of custom functions to calculate the number of hours of daylight at a given latitude, and the number of days a date precedes or secedes the summer solstice. I discovered an inconsistency concerning leap years between my derived values and those from the US naval databases. It seems as far as I can figure that my inconsistency arises either
2012 Sep 05
2
POSIXlt and daylight savings time
I have a data frame that contains dates, but when I use as.POSIXlt() I lose the hours on all records. I traced this down to a particuar hour which causes the issue... > as.POSIXlt('2004-10-31 02:00:00') [1] "2004-10-31" > as.POSIXlt('2004-10-31 03:00:00') [1] "2004-10-31 03:00:00" How do I tell as.POSIXlt() to ignore daylight savings and just convert to
2006 Sep 01
3
Date conversion with as.POSIXct and as.POSIXlt (PR#9196)
Full_Name: Erich Neuwirth Version: 2.3.1 OS: Windows XP, Linux Submission from: (NULL) (131.130.135.167) Converting Sys.Date() to a POSIX compliant time type in different ways produces inconsistent results: > Sys.date() [1] "2006-09-01" > as.POSIXct(Sys.Date()) [1] "2006-09-01 02:00:00 CEST" > as.POSIXlt(Sys.Date()) [1] "2006-09-01" >
2005 Nov 07
3
New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2 but not centos4.2?
>From a login on a machine with rhel4u2 I can execute the following commands and get the indicated output: date --date="Mar 25 15:00:00 UTC 2006" Sat Mar 25 10:00:00 EST 2006 date --date="Mar 25 15:00:00 UTC 2007" Sun Mar 25 11:00:00 EDT 2007 As you can see, the output differs for 2006 and 2007. That indicates that rhel4u2 includes changes required by the