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I would expect that the Creation Date Attribute data would be stored information in the database. Wouldn't it then be a simple piece of data that is being displayed? Regardless of the setting of DST when the data was entered, isn't that data simply a string or other static piece of information that experiences no further manipulation when later being displayed, much like any string that has been stored?
Or is that info recreated (and thus adjusted for a new local setting) every time the program runs or that data is displayed? Sadly, I run portable. No registry changes allowed on some of the machines I run. Hence apparently, no solution. |
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Timestamps are stored in UTC and converted to local time when displayed in UR.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordi...Universal_Time |
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Now I get it!
Sorry, I misunderstood.
I suppose I can at least move all times more than an hour away from midnight so the date stays constant. Thanks for the quick reply. |
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