Comments on 2014 X1 Carbon

I am thinking of upgrading from a very reliable X201 to the new X1 Carbon (2014).  If I order it, it will be with the WQHD screen (non-touch).
I've perused through some of the problems people have had, but would any owner of the new X1 Carbon mind adding some strengths / weaknesses of the new ThinkPad.  I'd like to get some real user feedback before ordering it...
Thanks,
Pete

Yes, I have had this machine for about 3 weeks now too, and I love it! Note that there are only a few configurations available from Lenovo at the moment - they are not offering the extensive customizations they have for the more mainstream offerings. I chose the top of the line with the i7 cpu, the WQHD touch monitor, 256 GB SSD, and 8gb RAM for a bit under $1900. If you can spring for this, it is worth it. I had an X200s with the dock with built in DVD drive for quite a while as my main computer and was very fond of that, then stepped up to the T420s with dock as my main machine until a few weeks ago, and have been reasonably satisfied with it as well. They are both great computers. Reasons for me to want to upgrade to the X1 Carbon Touch 2014 with the WQHD were mainly because I wanted a FHD or higher screen, and the ability to drive two external FHD (1920x1080) monitors while still using the laptop monitor. The X1 is supposed to be able to do that with the Intel 4400 integrated graphics, and still have good battery life with the Haswell CPU. I would say the monitor - WQHD touch - is the best part. Love it, and although I am only just starting to learn how to take advantage of the touch capability, I think it is worth the small extra cost. I am hoping I will learn how to make use of the touch more and more. I haven't been able to confirm it meets my other criteria, to drive the 2 other FHD monitors yet, because there seems to be issues with the OneDock + product, so I haven't sprung for that yet. Still waiting for Lenovo to sort that out. If you can handle the new keyboard, I think you will love this over the X201. I am not a super power touch typer, so the change is not that big a deal for me. And I am a big fan of the touchpoint functionality, and even though Lenovo has moved away from the physical touchpoint buttons on this by integrating them into the trackpad, I think this is minor, and just requires a bit of getting used to. I am already getting to where I don't even notice the difference any more. Bottom line, I love this machine and I'm very glad I upgraded!!!

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  • New 2014 X1 Carbon owner very unhappy.

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    GO
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    GO
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    GO
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    [datetime] NOT NULL,
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    [datetime] NOT NULL,
    [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC] [datetime]
    NOT NULL,
    [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL]
    [datetime] NOT NULL,
    [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT]
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    [AEST_START_DT_UTC] [datetime]
    NULL,
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    [datetime] NULL,
    [AEST_END_DT_UTC] [datetime]
    NULL,
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL] [datetime]
    NULL,
    [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST]
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    GO
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    (getdate())
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    DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL
    DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC
    DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL
    HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT
    AEST_START_DT_UTC
    AEST_START_DT_LOCAL
    AEST_END_DT_UTC
    AEST_END_DT_LOCAL
    HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST
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    REC_LOAD_DT
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    2009-05-04 3:00:00
    11
    2009-04-04 17:00:01
    2009-05-04 3:00:01
    2009-03-10 15:59:59
    2009-04-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:44:47
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2009
    Sunday
    2009-03-10 16:00:00
    2009-04-10 2:00:00
    2010-03-04 17:00:00
    2010-04-04 3:00:00
    11
    2010-03-04 17:00:01
    2010-04-04 3:00:01
    2010-02-10 15:59:59
    2010-03-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:41:48
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2010
    Sunday
    2010-02-10 16:00:00
    2010-03-10 2:00:00
    2011-02-04 17:00:00
    2011-03-04 3:00:00
    11
    2011-02-04 17:00:01
    2011-03-04 3:00:01
    2011-01-10 15:59:59
    2011-02-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:34:16
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2011
    Sunday
    2011-01-10 16:00:00
    2011-02-10 2:00:00
    2012-31-03 17:00:00
    2012-01-04 3:00:00
    11
    2012-31-03 17:00:01
    2012-01-04 3:00:01
    2012-06-10 15:59:59
    2012-07-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:35:39
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2012
    Sunday
    2012-06-10 16:00:00
    2012-07-10 2:00:00
    2013-06-04 17:00:00
    2013-07-04 3:00:00
    11
    2013-06-04 17:00:01
    2013-07-04 3:00:01
    2013-05-10 15:59:59
    2013-06-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:36:22
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2013
    Sunday
    2013-05-10 16:00:00
    2013-06-10 2:00:00
    2014-05-04 17:00:00
    2014-06-04 3:00:00
    11
    2014-05-04 17:00:01
    2014-06-04 3:00:01
    2014-04-10 15:59:59
    2014-05-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:37:31
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2014
    Sunday
    2014-04-10 16:00:00
    2014-05-10 2:00:00
    2015-04-04 17:00:00
    2015-05-04 3:00:00
    11
    2015-04-04 17:00:01
    2015-05-04 3:00:01
    2015-03-10 15:59:59
    2015-04-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:39:08
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2015
    Sunday
    2015-03-10 16:00:00
    2015-04-10 2:00:00
    2016-02-04 17:00:00
    2016-03-04 3:00:00
    11
    2016-02-04 17:00:01
    2016-03-04 3:00:01
    2016-01-10 15:59:59
    2016-02-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:44:31
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2016
    Sunday
    2016-01-10 16:00:00
    2016-02-10 2:00:00
    2017-01-04 17:00:00
    2017-02-04 3:00:00
    11
    2017-01-04 17:00:01
    2017-02-04 3:00:01
    2017-30-09 15:59:59
    2017-01-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:44:57
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2017
    Sunday
    2017-30-09 16:00:00
    2017-01-10 2:00:00
    2018-31-03 17:00:00
    2018-01-04 3:00:00
    11
    2018-31-03 17:00:01
    2018-01-04 3:00:01
    2018-06-10 15:59:59
    2018-07-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:48:12
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2018
    Sunday
    2018-06-10 16:00:00
    2018-07-10 2:00:00
    2019-06-04 17:00:00
    2019-07-04 3:00:00
    11
    2019-06-04 17:00:01
    2019-07-04 3:00:01
    2019-05-10 15:59:59
    2019-06-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2013-18-11 16:48:44
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2019
    Sunday
    2019-05-10 16:00:00
    2019-06-10 2:00:00
    2020-04-04 17:00:00
    2020-05-04 3:00:00
    11
    2020-04-04 17:00:01
    2020-05-04 3:00:01
    2020-03-10 15:59:59
    2020-04-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:55:54
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2020
    Sunday
    2020-03-10 16:00:00
    2020-04-10 2:00:00
    2021-03-04 17:00:00
    2021-04-04 3:00:00
    11
    2021-03-04 17:00:01
    2021-04-04 3:00:01
    2021-02-10 15:59:59
    2021-03-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:56:48
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2021
    Sunday
    2021-02-10 16:00:00
    2021-03-10 2:00:00
    2022-02-04 17:00:00
    2022-03-04 3:00:00
    11
    2022-02-04 17:00:01
    2022-03-04 3:00:01
    2022-01-10 15:59:59
    2022-02-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:58:01
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2022
    Sunday
    2022-01-10 16:00:00
    2022-02-10 2:00:00
    2023-01-04 17:00:00
    2023-02-04 3:00:00
    11
    2023-01-04 17:00:01
    2023-02-04 3:00:01
    2023-30-09 15:59:59
    2023-01-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 16:59:55
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2023
    Sunday
    2023-30-09 16:00:00
    2023-01-10 2:00:00
    2024-06-04 17:00:00
    2024-07-04 3:00:00
    11
    2024-06-04 17:00:01
    2024-07-04 3:00:01
    2024-05-10 15:59:59
    2024-06-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 17:00:30
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    2024
    Sunday
    2024-05-10 16:00:00
    2024-06-10 2:00:00
    2025-05-04 17:00:00
    2025-06-04 3:00:00
    11
    2025-05-04 17:00:01
    2025-06-04 3:00:01
    2025-04-10 15:59:59
    2025-05-10 1:59:59
    10
    ABC\shivendoo.kumar
    2014-14-02 17:02:06
    Day light saving starts each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2010, N'Sunday', CAST(0x00009E030107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009E040020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009EB9011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009EBA00317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x00009EB9011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009EBA0031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009F6F0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009F700020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A0111154E AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2011, N'Sunday', CAST(0x00009F6F0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009F700020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A025011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A02600317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A025011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A0260031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A0E20107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A0E30020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A01117620 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2012, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000A0E20107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A0E30020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A198011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A19900317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A198011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A1990031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A24E0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A24F0020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A0111A8A7 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2013, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000A24E0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A24F0020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A304011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A30500317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A304011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A3050031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A3BA0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A3BB0020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A0111FA72 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2014, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000A3BA0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A3BB0020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A470011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A47100317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A470011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A4710031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A5260107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A5270020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A01126BB7 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2015, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000A5260107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A5270020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A5DC011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A5DD00317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A5DC011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A5DD0031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A6920107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A6930020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A0113E61E AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2016, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000A6920107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A6930020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A748011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A74900317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A748011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A7490031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A7FE0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A7FF0020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A0114042C AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2017, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000A7FE0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A7FF0020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A8B4011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A8B500317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000A8B4011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A8B50031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A9710107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A9720020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A0114E983 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2018, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000A9710107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000A9720020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000AA27011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000AA2800317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x0000AA27011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000AA280031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000AADD0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000AADE0020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A27A01150E75 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2009, N'Sunday', CAST(0x00009C970107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009C980020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009D4D011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009D4E00317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x00009D4D011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009D4E0031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009E030107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009E040020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A2D20113268C AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2008, N'Sunday', CAST(0x00009B2B0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009B2C0020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009BE1011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009BE200317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x00009BE1011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009BE20031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009C970107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009C980020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A2D20113F95D AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2007, N'Sunday', CAST(0x000099BF0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x000099C00020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009A75011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009A7600317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x00009A75011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009A760031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009B2B0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009B2C0020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A2D201145531 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2006, N'Sunday', CAST(0x0000984C0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000984D0020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009902011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000990300317040 AS
    DateTime), 11, CAST(0x00009902011827EC AS DateTime), CAST(0x000099030031716C AS DateTime), CAST(0x000099BF0107AAD4 AS DateTime), CAST(0x000099C00020F454 AS DateTime), 10, N'ABC\shivendoo.kumar', CAST(0x0000A2D201148683 AS DateTime), N'Day light saving starts
    each year October first Sunday so Time difference between UTC and AUS Local Time will be 11 hours from startdate')
    GO
    INSERT [DBO].[AUSTRALIA_DAYLIGHT_SAVING_TABLE] ([YEAR], [DAYLIGHT_START_DAY], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_START_DT_LOCAL], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_UTC], [DAYLIGHT_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_DAYLIGHT], [AEST_START_DT_UTC], [AEST_START_DT_LOCAL], [AEST_END_DT_UTC],
    [AEST_END_DT_LOCAL], [HOURS_DIFF_DURING_AEST], [REC_UPDT_USER], [REC_LOAD_DT], [COMMENTS]) VALUES (2005, N'Sunday', CAST(0x000096FC0107AC00 AS DateTime), CAST(0x000096FD0020F580 AS DateTime), CAST(0x00009796011826C0 AS DateTime), CAST(0x0000979700317040 AS
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