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summertime [message #347916] Mon, 15 September 2008 01:23 Go to next message
dirish
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Hi All,

by next month we shall implement summertimes, ie we shall push our clock by 1 hour.

Can I know the implications on all oracle database and application server versions.



Thank you,
Dirish
Re: summertime [message #347928 is a reply to message #347916] Mon, 15 September 2008 01:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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It depends on the datatypes you used.
Do you use datatypes with time zone?
If not, there is no impact.

Regards
Michel
Re: summertime [message #348104 is a reply to message #347928] Mon, 15 September 2008 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dirish
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what you mean by datatypes with timezone?
Re: summertime [message #348107 is a reply to message #348104] Mon, 15 September 2008 11:34 Go to previous message
ThomasG
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He means the datatypes with timezones

For example :
Quote:

TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE Datatype

The datatype TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, which extends the datatype TIMESTAMP, includes a time-zone displacement. The time-zone displacement is the difference (in hours and minutes) between local time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)—formerly Greenwich Mean Time. The syntax is: ....

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