TDM Rerun #3: Time Is The Simplest Thing
Now this is one of my favorite articles. It deals with time and more specifically with time zones. As most of my articles this one also builds on real-world problems I encounter during my programming practice. In this case, it was motivated by a big coding flop which taught me an important lesson: "Never store local time in a database." [No, I still don't want to recall all the details. It was related to daylight savings time transitions, that's all I'm willing to tell.] Anyway, I fixed the problems in the abovementioned code and during that process I found out that there is almost no support for time zones built in Delphi and that Windows APIs on that area are really not that simple to use. So I built a time zone manipulation library that handles time zone information access and time zone conversions with daylight savings time support. This GpTimezone unit is still alive and I'm using it regularly - mostly the NowUTC function. The article also dealt with the (now happily forgotten) Swatch Time. Also included was a neat utility (if I'm allowed to say so) for timezone conversions, which I'm still using today without any changes to the original code. ![]()
Links: article (PDF, 134 KB), source code (ZIP, 162 KB), current GpTimezone unit Labels: Delphi, source code, The Delphi Magazine |
1 Comments:
Thanks you for this article: it may help me to develop business logic for objects that will be sent to web services (i must consider timezone of sender for object timestamps).
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