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01540 - Time change and QUTCOFFSET setting

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Time change and QUTCOFFSET setting

Hi Betsy,

Why do you have to do this at the console? Wouldn't Client Access give you
access remotely? You could create a job to initiate the IPL in the job
scheduler. You could also write a CL program to change the QUTCOFFSET and
submit that in the scheduler as well.

Regards,

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Diane Piccirello
Twin Laboratories, Inc.
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Hauppauge, NY 11788

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-----Original Message-----
From: Betsy Strebe [mailto:bstrebeZt...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 17:46
To: Jim Doll
Cc: sap400Zm...
Subject: Re: Time change and QUTCOFFSET setting



Jim,

I like your idea of one setting - how about a COMMON resolution? (Does
anyone in the 400/SAP world go anymore :-)???)

Anyway, here are the steps I follow and so far, so good - no problems.
Downside, you have to be at the system console to do this, which for me
means coming into work. At least our systems aren't used much on the
weekends and I can do it at my convenience.

Change time forward one hour ((Spring)

Prepare system for shutdown per shutdown procedures

Put system in restricted state
ENDSBS *all *IMMED

Change system hour by +1

Change QUTCOFFSET by +1

IPL system

Betsy






"Jim Doll" <JDOLLZp...> on 03/28/2001 01:00:11 PM

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Subject: Time change and QUTCOFFSET setting


I know that it is that time of the year for Daylight Savings Time this
weekend, but we've not had to change the QUTCOFFSET setting in the past.

Is there a preferred sequence of changing QTIME (actually, QHOUR) and
QUTCOFFSET, or doesn't it matter?

My logic is to SBMJOB a command to CHGSYSVAL QUTCOFFSET appropriately, then
a minute or so later, have another job to CHGSYSVAL QHOUR appropriately.
My fear of doing QTIME/QHOUR first is that I might "hop over" the time that
the QUTCOFFSET would run.

Anybody with any practical experience to share?

Thinking about it, it seems like the '400 should have a time setting for
GMT, then use QUTCOFFSET to calculate current "local" time. Then we'd only
have to change the QUTCOFFSET instead of changing both.

Thanks!

Jim Doll, Perrigo







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