Discussions
Activity
Best Of...
Sign In
·
Register
Home
›
SQL General
Howdy, Stranger!
It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.
Sign In
Register
Quick Links
Categories
Recent Discussions
Activity
Best Of...
Unanswered
Categories
All Categories
73
General
73
Announcements
66.6K
Microsoft Dynamics NAV
18.7K
NAV Three Tier
38.4K
NAV/Navision Classic Client
3.6K
Navision Attain
2.4K
Navision Financials
115
Navision DOS
854
Navision e-Commerce
1K
NAV Tips & Tricks
772
NAV Dutch speaking only
615
NAV Courses, Exams & Certification
2K
Microsoft Dynamics-Other
1.5K
Dynamics AX
309
Dynamics CRM
109
Dynamics GP
10
Dynamics SL
1.5K
Other
993
SQL General
384
SQL Performance
34
SQL Tips & Tricks
34
Design Patterns (General & Best Practices)
Architectural Patterns
10
Design Patterns
5
Implementation Patterns
53
3rd Party Products, Services & Events
1.7K
General
1.1K
General Chat
1.6K
Website
79
Testing
1.2K
Download section
23
How Tos section
260
Feedback
12
NAV TechDays 2013 Sessions
13
NAV TechDays 2012 Sessions
UK Time Zone
ajayjain
Member
Posts:
119
2013-10-14
edited 2013-10-15
in
SQL General
Hi,
My web orders are coming with 1 hr. difference
we are hosting our own website
any idea how can i fix this, must be somewhere in SQL mgmt studio ?
Thanks
Ajay
Ajay Jain
UK
0
Comments
einsTeIn.NET
Member
Posts:
1,050
2013-10-14
I don't know enough about your solution to say where the issue is coming from, but maybe it's about the config file of the server. Take a look at this
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/nav/archive/2011/01/11/time-zones-usage-in-microsoft-dynamics-nav-web-services.aspx
.
"Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."
0
ajayjain
Member
Posts:
119
2013-10-15
Thanks einsTeIn
I have done this using UTCDATE
Ajay Jain
UK
0
Sign In
or
Register
to comment.
Comments
I have done this using UTCDATE
UK