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Why are we seeing multiple time stamps inside RQM?

We are seeing following:
- RQM/JTS (software) are sycn'd to NTP in Pacific Timezone.
- The RQM/JTS server (OS) is running Windows Time and it is synced to the same NTP server in Pacific Timezone.
- History timestamps for actions conducted in Central Time show Central time.
- However, the RQM UI shows the local set on the workstation used to host the browser accessing RQM. Can change it to anything and the RQM UI will show the local time set on the workstation.

Should everything display the JTS or QM server time, including the history timestamps?

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On all clients the time rendered is the local time on the machine where the client was accessed and actions performed.

I do not find any supporting documents on this at this time; however I have verified this behavior even on a few client scenarios.

FYI : NTP is useful to ensure that there is not more than (~5 secs) sync delay between machines in distributed arch for CLM (RQM, RTC, RRC). But that does not feed the client timestamp.

Hope the above information helps!

Best Regards, Sunil

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Question asked: Jun 12 '13, 1:26 p.m.

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