Is the an LCL routine that can get the timezone from the computer on both
Windows and Linux? None of the examples mention a way of getting the
computer's time zone.
On 27 April 2010 20:57, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> In our previous episode, Frank Church said:
> > attempt is based on the method
In our previous episode, Frank Church said:
> attempt is based on the method here,
> https://forums.codegear.com/thread.jspa?threadID=16074, but
> StrToDateTime in FPC does not use the FormatSettings parameter.
Datetime handling has been rewritten since 2.4.0, and this is already merged
back to 2.
On 27 April 2010 17:43, Frank Church wrote:
> I want to convert a time stamp in -mm-dd hh:mm:ss format to a
> TDatetime in FPC but can't find but haven't found a way yet.
I have written the following for the tiOPF project and us it in our
company projects for all date/time values (including
Frank Church escreveu:
I want to convert a time stamp in -mm-dd hh:mm:ss format to a
TDatetime in FPC but can't find but haven't found a way yet.
A very simple function i use:
function XMLDateTime2DateTime(const XMLDateTime: String): TDateTime;
var
DateOnly: String;
TPos: Integer;
begin
Hello FPC-Pascal,
Tuesday, April 27, 2010, 5:43:30 PM, you wrote:
FC> I switched to using the unixtime value which is also present in the
FC> records I am using, but it does not allow for Daylight Savings Time
FC> and is currently an hour behind. Is there some way the FreePascal
FC> libraries can