[Date_GetLocalTimeZone] returns the local time zone.
The return value is a string in the form +hhmm or -hhmm where the hh portion represents the number of hours from GMT the current server is located and the mm portion represents any partial offset.
For example, Pacific Daylight Time in the United States is -0800 representing an 8 hour offset from Greenwich Mean Time.
[Date_GetLocalTimeZone]
[Date_GetLocalTimeZone: -Long]
Use the [Date_GetLocalTimeZone] tag. The following output shows the result for a server located in the Pacific Time Zone of the United States during Daylight Savings Time.
[Date_GetLocalTimeZone: (Date)]
-0800
Tag Link | [Date_GetLocalTimeZone] | Category | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Type | Substitution | Data Source | Any |
Support | Preferred | Version | 3.0 |
Output Type | String | Security | None |
Implementation | LCAPI | Sets | Lasso 8.5, Lasso 8.0, Lasso 7.0, Lasso 6.0, Lasso 5.0,LDML3x |
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