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How do I convert a GMT Time value?
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>>I need to convert a GMT DateTime value to the appropriate local time value.
>>Does anybody know of any functions that obtain the GMT offset?
>>
>>TIA
>
>Peter,
>
>If you mean UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) rather than GMT, then the Windows API has some functions that will do this for you. The file system uses UTC time to store the date/time stamp. I've programming in the download section that demonstrates this. Simply click File #9738 to download.

George,

I am collecting NT/2000 performance data, and I assume that the timestamp I am being given is GMT.
In order to report meaningfully on the data, I need to convert this to the local time.
What exactly does UTC express?
Peter Pirker


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