Hi everyone!
I got a strange Zephyr behavior:
When I execute a test timestamp on it is around 5 hours ahead of my local time zone. While JIRA has correct timezone and correct timestamps accordingly, my server is located in a different time zone which is 5 hours ahead of mine.
The question is how does Zephyr get its time and where can this be configured?
Hi Team, When is the fix date for this time zone server issue?
We were originally told it was included 5.6.3, but it wasn't. Now we're told it will be in 5.6.4, ETA "end of the month"
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Hi Team : Is there any tactical solution to handle this time zone difference? This is really impacting our day to day reporting for client. Any response will be appreciated?
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It is probably a question for someone like @Zephyr_Admin
We apparently have the exact same issue and it's a huge problem for us. Created a ticket and were told to upgrade to the latest version to no avail.
Could anyone shed some light on this?
Cheers,
D
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CC. @Edward Stolyar - Editor of https://zephyrdocs.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ZFJ0500/pages/1061421110/All+Release+Notes
For the record, we're based in Australia and we're 10 hours ahead of UTC. Our difference is not 5 hours but 10. This appears to be a Zephyr issue.
It would be interesting to know if anybody has reported an issue like this in the past :)
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