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Subject: RE: Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones
From: "Manoussakis, Adamandios via Tech-talk" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
To: Ralph Lange <ralph.lange at gmx.de>, EPICS Tech Talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:37:58 +0000

Hi Abdalla/Ralph,

 

Thanks for the responses and sorry for my naïve questions as this has been confusing for me.

 

Ralph just to clarify the part about “clients should formulate their requests in UTC”, that means that I do need to account for the proper offset based off my time zone (and DST) to get the proper UTC timestamp correct for the URL request?  I think that matches what Abdalla had mentioned about the client application grabbing the offset as well.

 

Example

If I have a PV that is stored at 10am PST, the IOC time stamp stores it at UTC but it has to get the offset from the system clock to go from PST to UTC right (-8 in this case to get to UTC)?  Now if I want to get the PV in the archiver that was stored at 10am PST,  it seems I have two choices I either request it in UTC (had to add in the offset 10am + 8) 2012-012-27T18:00:00.000-000Z  or have the offset in the request 2012-012-27T10:00:00.000-800Z.  But either way it looks like I need to account timezone/dst for the request, unless I am misunderstanding something horribly.

 

 

 

Thanks,

Adam

 

 

From: Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov> On Behalf Of Ralph Lange via Tech-talk
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2022 1:29 AM
To: EPICS Tech Talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Subject: Re: Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones

 

I agree with Abdalla.

 

The idea is:

IOC timestamps are UTC (= no timezone, no DST). The archive engine puts those IOC timestamps into the archive, without changing them.

Clients should formulate their requests in UTC. The returned data will have the UTC timestamps from the archive.

 

In other words: The times are in UTC; any conversion to local time needs to happen at the client.

 

Cheers,
~Ralph

 


Replies:
Re: Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones Pete Jemian via Tech-talk
RE: Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones Abdalla Ahmad via Tech-talk
Re: Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones Michael Davidsaver via Tech-talk
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Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones Manoussakis, Adamandios via Tech-talk
RE: Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones Abdalla Ahmad via Tech-talk
Re: Epics Archiver Appliance requests and DST/Timezones Ralph Lange via Tech-talk

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