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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Mtime issue Post 302922592 by Don Cragun on Monday 27th of October 2014 05:30:58 AM
Old 10-27-2014
It would seem that -daystart is not working correctly in your version of find on dates when there is a timezone shift.
 

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INTLDATEFORMATTER.SETTIMEZONE(3)					 1					  INTLDATEFORMATTER.SETTIMEZONE(3)

IntlDateFormatter::setTimeZone - Sets formatters timezone

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public boolean IntlDateFormatter::setTimeZone (mixed $zone) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style boolean datefmt_set_timezone (mixed $zone) Sets the timezone that will be used when formatting dates or times with this object. PARAMETERS
o $zone - The timezone to use for this formatter. This can be specified in the following forms: o NULL, in which case the default timezone will be used, as specified in the ini setting date.timezone or through the func- tion date_default_timezone_set(3) and as returned by date_default_timezone_get(3). o An IntlTimeZone, which will be used directly. o A DateTimeZone. Its identifier will be extracted and an ICU timezone object will be created; the timezone will be backed by ICUs database, not PHPs. o A string, which should be a valid ICU timezone identifier. See IntlTimeZone.createTimeZoneIDEnumeration(3). Raw offsets such as "GMT+08:30" are also accepted. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success and FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 IntlDateFormatter.setTimeZone(3) examples <?php ini_set('date.timezone', 'Europe/Amsterdam'); $formatter = IntlDateFormatter::create(NULL, NULL, NULL, "UTC"); $formatter->setTimeZone(NULL); echo "NULL ", $formatter->getTimeZone()->getId(), " "; $formatter->setTimeZone(IntlTimeZone::createTimeZone('Europe/Lisbon')); echo "IntlTimeZone ", $formatter->getTimeZone()->getId(), " "; $formatter->setTimeZone(new DateTimeZone('Europe/Paris')); echo "DateTimeZone ", $formatter->getTimeZone()->getId(), " "; $formatter->setTimeZone('Europe/Rome'); echo "String ", $formatter->getTimeZone()->getId(), " "; $formatter->setTimeZone('GMT+00:30'); print_r($formatter->getTimeZone()); The above example will output: NULL Europe/Amsterdam IntlTimeZone Europe/Lisbon DateTimeZone Europe/Paris String Europe/Rome IntlTimeZone Object ( [valid] => 1 [id] => GMT+00:30 [rawOffset] => 1800000 [currentOffset] => 1800000 ) SEE ALSO
IntlDateFormatter.getTimeZone(3). PHP Documentation Group INTLDATEFORMATTER.SETTIMEZONE(3)
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