util.Datetime.toUTC
Converts a date/time value to the UTC date/time.
Syntax
util.Datetime.toUTC(
t DATETIME q1 TO q2
)
RETURNS DATETIME q1 TO q2
- t is the local timezone datetime value.
Usage
The util.Datetime.toUTC()
method converts the local timezone
DATETIME
value passed as parameter to the "Coordinated
Universal Time" (UTC), also known as "Greenwich Mean Time" (GMT).
The toUTC()
method on local timezone information settings.
Fall/Autumn daylight saving time transition period
toUTC()
function cannot determine if the
local date/time value represents a time before or after the daylight saving time change, when the
value is in the hour of the daylight saving time transition period in the fall (this is for example,
the hour 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM on the last Sunday of October in Europe and first Sunday of November
in the USA). Depending on the operating system, the toUTC()
method can interpret
the local time as summer time or as winter time. In order to get the current system time in UTC, use
the util.Datetime.getCurrentAsUTC()
method.The DATETIME
value passed as parameter to the
toUTC()
method is the date/time in the local timezone. However, this value does not
contain the GMT offset indicator or daylight saving time information.
When passing local date/time values in the hour of the daylight saving time
transition period in the fall (when clocks roll back one hour), the toUTC()
function cannot determine if the local date/time value represents a point in time before or after
the daylight saving time transition occurred. Depending on the operating system, the
toUTC()
method can interpret the local time as summer time or as a winter time. As
a result, the conversion to the UTC time can be misinterpreted.
For example, in Europe, the fall daylight saving time changes on the 25 of October,
at 3:00 PM. The ambiguous period is between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM (local time). If you pass, for
example, the date/time value 2015-10-25 02:34:11 to the toUTC()
method, there is no
way for the method to know if this local time is the time before (CEST / UTC+2h) or after (CET /
UTC+1h) the daylight saving time change.
IMPORT util
MAIN
DISPLAY "Original UTC Local time (Paris) toUTC(local-time) ( toUTC() - Orig UCT )"
CALL test( "2015-10-24 23:59:59" )
CALL test( "2015-10-25 00:59:59" )
CALL test( "2015-10-25 01:59:59" )
CALL test( "2015-10-25 02:59:59" )
END MAIN
FUNCTION test(utc)
DEFINE utc, loc, utc2 DATETIME YEAR TO SECOND
LET loc = util.Datetime.toLocalTime(utc)
LET utc2 = util.Datetime.toUTC(loc)
DISPLAY SFMT("%1 %2 %3 %4", utc,loc,utc2,utc2-utc)
END FUNCTION
TZ='Europe/Paris'
:Original UTC Local time (Paris) toUTC(local-time) ( toUTC() - Orig UCT )
2015-10-24 23:59:59 2015-10-25 01:59:59 2015-10-24 23:59:59 0 00:00:00
2015-10-25 00:59:59 2015-10-25 02:59:59 2015-10-25 00:59:59 0 00:00:00
2015-10-25 01:59:59 2015-10-25 02:59:59 2015-10-25 00:59:59 -0 01:00:00
2015-10-25 02:59:59 2015-10-25 03:59:59 2015-10-25 02:59:59 0 00:00:00
As you can see, the local time 2015-10-25 02:59:59 is always converted to UTC 2015-10-25 00:59:59.
Example
IMPORT util
MAIN
DEFINE utc DATETIME YEAR TO SECOND
LET utc = util.Datetime.toUTC( DATETIME(2015-08-22 15:34:56) YEAR TO SECOND )
DISPLAY "UTC: ", utc
END MAIN