Re: NSTimestampFormatter DECREMENTING 'day' on each pass
Re: NSTimestampFormatter DECREMENTING 'day' on each pass
- Subject: Re: NSTimestampFormatter DECREMENTING 'day' on each pass
- From: WebObjects <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 13:53:56 -0700
- Thread-topic: NSTimestampFormatter DECREMENTING 'day' on each pass
If anyone can help nudge me just a little further along... (please)
I'm having a heck of a time understanding 'how' to programmatically, or via
EOModeler, alter the 'serverTimeZone' attribute.
Is there a simple step 1, 2, 3, explanation someone can shove in my
direction?
Greatly appreciated!
-Bill Reynolds
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/Reference/API/com/webobj
ects/eoaccess/EOAttribute.html#setServerTimeZone(java.util.TimeZone)
on 5/16/06 01:34, Wolfram Stebel at email@hidden wrote:
> Am 16.05.2006 0:37 Uhr schrieb "WebObjects" unter <email@hidden>:
>
>> I did scour the archives before asking - all roads lead to the same
>> unanswered question... How is an EOF attribute like " serverTimeZone = GMT;"
>> set?
> Doc of EOAttribute:
>
> "
> The handling of dates assumes by default that both the database server and
> the client application are running in the local time zone. You can alter the
> time zone that is assumed for the database server with the setServerTimeZone
> method. If you alter the server time zone, the adaptor automatically
> converts dates as they pass into and out of the server
> "
>
> This method seems to be a little expensive to use... i wonder it is not a
> static method...
>
>
> Wolfram
>
>
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