Mike
Sounds good but how do I code the internet query from VFP6?
>Do a query on this internet site, parse the page and do the calculation. This page gives you the current date and time for most places in the world.
>
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/full.html>
>>Local computer is based in the UK - it needs to know what the local time is in Chicago where the package is going
>>
>>Colin
>>
>>>Wouldn't the local computer where the application is installed know the offset to GMT?
>>>
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>>>lcComputer = "."
>>>loWMIService = Getobject("winmgmts:\\" + lcComputer + "\root\cimv2")
>>>colItems = loWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_TimeZone")
>>>For Each loItem In colItems
>>> ?"Bias: " + transf(loItem.Bias)
>>> ?"Caption: " + transf(loItem.Caption)
>>> ?"Daylight Bias: " + transf(loItem.DaylightBias)
>>> ?"Description: " + transf(loItem.Description)
>>> ?
>>>Next
>>>
>>>Or you can use the GETSYSTEMTIME() (GMT time) and make the diffence against the GETLOCALTIME() API to get the offset to GMT.
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>I have a database which contains information about packages to be delivered all over the world - I want to be able to find out the local time at destination without having to calculate it manually
>>>>
>>>>So for example if I have a package to be delivered to Chicago I can automatically calulate that the time difference is 6 hours behind the UK
>>>>
>>>>Anyone ever done any work in this area?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Colin
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