28 Jul
2017
28 Jul
'17
11:37 p.m.
declare namespace tz = "java:java.time.ZonedDateTime"; tz:now() returns 2017-07-28T14:23:08.334-07:00[America/Los_Angeles] Logs in dba seem to use the local time zone to display the date. The timestamp on resources is in UTC time, which is good. modified-date=”2017-07-28T21:17:53.347Z” But, do I have to use UTC time for scheduling jobs? For example: job:eval(‘…’, map {}, map {‘start’: ‘20:00:00’}) schedules the job for 5AM instead of 10PM, I think. If I can assume the time is UTC then I can figure out how to schedule the correct time. But, can I assume that it is UTC, or can I specify a Zoned time without a date? Kendall