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Old 17-10-05, 08:24 PM
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Default Time zone

Can I chang the time stamp to my time zone instead of the server's time zone. This creates a confusion as to when and what has been done on a particular day.

Could someone please help me?

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Old 22-10-05, 12:34 PM
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Default Re: Time zone

Yeah, this would be cool. It is making me crazy also.

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Old 13-12-05, 11:46 AM
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Default Re: Time zone

You can always voice your wants here:

http://www.dotproject.net/mantis/bug...bug_id=0000116

This is were teh feature has been requested. The more people that get on the bandwagon, the better.

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Old 28-12-05, 07:23 PM
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Default Re: Time zone

Yes, this is definitely an issue for me too. Does anyone know how to manually configure the module to reflect the correct time? Otherwise, the Calendar in today's view is basically not showing the correct day in the mornings.

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Old 13-04-09, 06:21 AM
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Default Re: 2.1.2 - Current status of Time zone

What's the status of the Time Zones in Release 2.1.2 as of April 2009?
Many of these posts look several years old.
I check Mantis:
http://www.dotproject.net/mantis/bug...bug_id=0000116
and also the information there seem to be very old.

In my case, I want to schedule a meeting on the calendar and I'm in Texas.
How does a person on the East Coast know what time the meeting is?
Seem like there should be a time zone for each user.

What's the best way to find this info? I searched the WIKI, and Mantis, and the discussion forum, but no where could I find a definitive statement of the status of this long asked for feature.

Thanks,
Neal Walters
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Old 13-04-09, 06:48 PM
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Default Re: Time zone

I have made something for that although never got feedback if it was working ok.
You can check here :
http://www.nuy.info/apps/owl/browse....me&c urview=0
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