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How do I get the time on the server (not the client) in a maintain?

I have been Importing the MNTUWS function and using the HHMMSS funtion but that seems to give me the time of the client user. I need the server time.

Is there a way from Maintain?

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Brad S.
WF 8.05 / Win7 /Tomcat Self Serve
 
Posts: 61 | Location: St Louis | Registered: May 15, 2003Report This Post
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HHMMSS is from the OS of the server. The client user time could only be obtained from javascript.


Alan.
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You are so right. My PC time was in sych with the test server which happens to be in the same time zone.

Thanks for the clarification.


Brad S.
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Brad
Another thing you can do is EXEC a procedure on the server that types out the system date and bring it back in FOCMSG:

EXEC GETTIME
COMPUTE NOW/A8 = FOCMSG.MSG

GETTIME.FEX
-TYPE &TOD

Mark
 
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