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Setting Up Your Environment to Support Global Time Zone


Global deployments typically span multiple time zones, making it difficult to manage time-sensitive information that must be exchanged among customers and employees working around the world. You can use the Global Time Zone feature to monitor the transfer of tasks between sites in different time zones.

The Global Time Zone feature converts and stores date and time data, using the Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) standard. UTC is equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time, but without daylight savings time.

CAUTION:  The Global Time Zone feature is documented primarily in Siebel Global Deployment Guide. Whether or not you plan to enable Global Time Zone, you must review the documentation on this feature before you deploy your Siebel Business Applications and create any user date-time data in the Siebel database.

Make sure that the time is synchronized on all of your computers.

If you intend to operate your deployment with the Global Time Zone feature enabled, then you can optionally set the operating system of your database servers to UTC time, or its equivalent.

For restrictions on using the Global Time Zone feature on IBM DB2 for z/OS, see Implementing Siebel Business Applications on DB2 for z/OS.

NOTE:  The Global Time Zone parameter (Universal Time Coordinated system preference) is enabled (set to TRUE) by default. If you do not want to enable the Global Time Zone feature, then you must reset this system preference to FALSE by navigating to the Administration - Application screen, and then the System Preferences view.

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