Time zone display adjustments
When a record in your BizScheduler (customer, job, task, note, etc.) gets created or updated, the date and time shown for its creation or update is displayed in the time zone of the user's computer. This date, called the date stamp, is adjusted when displayed for the time zone of the computer where the record is being viewed.
For example, say Joe Smith creates a new customer record at 3pm while in Florida (we'll assume the computer used is set for Eastern Standard Time). Joe would see the date stamp at the bottom as
Created by Joe Smith on 11/29/2005 3:00pm
whereas someone back at the home office in Seattle (Pacific Standard Time) would see it as
Created by Joe Smith on 11/29/2005 12:00pm
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