Which computer sets the time stamp of a shared variable?

Which computer sets the time stamp of a shared variable? The computer that hosts the variable or the computer writing the variable?
(This is important when the system clocks differ.)
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shb
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Good Question - I have only one use case which is similiar...
I have a cRIO which hosts a NSV library which is bound to a mirror library on the PC.  The PC library
is set to log to a Citadel DB.  When my cRIO RT software writes values to the NSV the timestamp is created
at the instant the write occurs using the RT system clock (which incidentally is sync'd to GPS time).  This timestamp is preverved all
the way up to the PC and the Citadel DB.

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