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Would adjusting the timezone of a server affect the driver how data is returned?

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TitleWould adjusting the timezone of a server affect the driver how data is returned?
URL Namewould-adjusting-timezone-affect-the-driver-how-data-is-returned
Article Number000179923
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC Oracle Wire Protocol driver
Version: 7.1
OS: Linux
Database: Oracle
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Would adjusting the timezone of a server affect the driver how data is returned?
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No, adjusting the timezone of a server doesn't affect the driver the way data (timestamp/date columns,etc...) is being returned.
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Last Modified Date9/15/2016 6:47 AM
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