Instance Time taking into account Daylight Standard Time
When scheduling a report, the instance time does not seem to take into account Daylight Standard Time. This is probably because the United States is different than the rest of the world. Any chance this will be fixed in upcoming releases? Either that or I can just wait a few more weeks for the world to catch up.
Instance Time: 3/27/2009 08:30:21
Actual Time: 3/27/2009 09:30:21
Hi Mike,
You are correct, the times you mention do not take the early daylight savings time change into account.
You should see the times become correct again when we hit the original time change date which I think would have been Sunday April 5 this year.
Cheers,
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