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time stamp bug

The timestamp indicator should report 00:00:00.000 1970-01-01 however it reports 00:59:59.000 1970-01-01.  Any other year than 1970 and this problem does not exist.
 
Could someone verify this?  Please see attached code.
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I don't see any problem...  See image below:



Message Edited by JoeLabView on 07-02-2008 10:10 PM
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What's your LabVIEW version?
What's your local timezone?
What's your OS?

These things can all be the source.

Please add.

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I get the value differently, but slightly in a different way. Smiley Happy

I dont know exactly if it is a problem on the first hand. Smiley Indifferent

I m in India, so GMT + 5.30. Are you somewhere from Europe?

See the attachment.

- Partha ( CLD until Oct 2027 🙂 )
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I think you have to make the UTC input to True, to get rid of the problem.
- Partha ( CLD until Oct 2027 🙂 )
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It seems that parthabe has exaclty the same problem although different due to timezone.

Setting UTC TRUE does NOT solve the problem - it just creates a new one as I do not want UTC time !!!!!

 

LabView:  Version 8.5
OS: 

 

 

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It seems that parthabe has exaclty the same problem although different due to timezone.

Setting UTC TRUE does NOT solve the problem - it just creates a new one as I do not want UTC time !!!!!

 

LabView:  Version 8.5
OS:  Windows

 

 

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It seems that parthabe has exaclty the same problem although different due to timezone.

Setting UTC TRUE does NOT solve the problem - it just creates a new one as I do not want UTC time !!!!!

 

LabView:  Version 8.5
OS:  Windows XP,

 

 

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Sorry about the last post 3 times???? No idea about that one either?!!!
 
Labview 8.5
Window XP SP3
Timezone is GMT+01:00
 
 
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It just gets weirder - I changed timezone to GMT +10:00 (same problem).  Does anyone know why the summertime would influence the result?
 
What I need is to convert the time stamp on the left (cluster) to timestamp on right (time stamp indicator).  What it says on the left is what it should say on the right.  Does anyone know how to do this (and that that it will still work both summer/winter and in all timeszones)?
 
   
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