Nov 14, 2011 #1 dulfo666 Technical User Jan 1, 2007 488 GB Octel 200 system Reset the time for DST ending. Now the system thinks its Sunday and not Monday. I used the command time 11,11,14,15,37 11th November 2011 3:37pm But system thinks its sunday.
Octel 200 system Reset the time for DST ending. Now the system thinks its Sunday and not Monday. I used the command time 11,11,14,15,37 11th November 2011 3:37pm But system thinks its sunday.
Nov 14, 2011 Thread starter #2 dulfo666 Technical User Jan 1, 2007 488 GB OK. I found it. Even though there is a TIME command at the @ prompt I had to go to the . prompt and use m date. Sorted. Upvote 0 Downvote
OK. I found it. Even though there is a TIME command at the @ prompt I had to go to the . prompt and use m date. Sorted.
Nov 14, 2011 #3 doktor IS-IT--Management Dec 3, 2003 3,841 DK OK, thanx for the update ... ///doktor http://www.kandu.dk/spg153996.aspx Upvote 0 Downvote