(I guess Peter R. overlooked that you appear to be operating
near the Prime Meridian.)

On Mon, 10 May 2021 09:52:16 +0100, Steve Austin wrote:

>I've just found out that PARMLIB(CLOCKxx) here specifies;
>
>   TIMEZONE E.01.01.00
>
Ouch!  Does that mean that SYSLOG, etc. timestamps are a minute
ahead of your smartphone?  Will that adjust to:
    TIMEZONE E.00.01.00
next Fall?  (Does STP handle that?)

How does that affect OMVS?  A test might be:
    //WHEN  EXEC  PGM=BPXBATCH,PARM='SH date >/dev/console'

>Something to do with synchronising with SVN and Jenkin apparently. Didn't
>think I'd need to code for ad-hoc tweaks like that.
>
Does the TIME LT macro avoid tweaks required by STCKE; STCKCONV?

May I infer that SVN and Jenkin (subversion?) is broken and admins
introduced an offsetting breakage?  That's *just*wrong*!

>Sorry to waste your time.
>
Rather, the feckless morons who made that accommodation should
apologi[sz]e to Peter and to you.


On Mon, 10 May 2021 09:22:16 +0100, Steve Austin wrote:
>    ...
>   +0038  LDTO..... 00000DA2  72B00000            ATCVT.... 80BFC000
>
     1 *-* say x2d( 00000DA2  72B00000 ) * 2 ** ( 51 - 63 ) * 1e-6
3660.00000

Yup.

-- gil

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