>>Two methods come to mind:
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>>1) Use datetime() with six parameters, extracted from specific positions.
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>>2) Convert the "T" to a space (?), eliminate the "Z", and use TTOC().
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>>I can't test it right now.
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>What is the indicator of the time zone in that one? Basically, I am remotely getting that data from several sites on the Internet. So, that is local time of the site. Is there a way to detect the time for which I need to display on this side?
Now that makes it more complicated - I hadn't realized that different timezones were involved.
I assume that the "T" is a separator, and the "Z" at the end is one specific timezone.
I don't know; I hope one of the other replies can get help you.
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