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Module Book Print - showing spurious date time stamp

 Hi,

In DNG 501 We have an issue with Module Book Print where we noticed that when we generate the Module Book in Word format, the date time stamp is always 10/21/2013 11:32 am.

  Any ideas, on why the strange time stamp in the file?

how we can set a particular time zone in Jazz? The server itself shows US time – EST – but when a report is run the time stamp in the report shows a UTC not EST. It would be good to be able to control the time used when creating a report.



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It reminds me of a similar defect but that was in RRC 4.0.3. I did a quick test with RDNG 5.0.2 and it worked for me.

   

  Access an account (Module Example)

   

 Project JKE Banking (Requirements Management)

   Printed by Donald Nong

   August 27, 2015, 1:35:40 PM EST


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 Any idea if this is an known issue in DNG 501 ? Because we are running CLM 501 version.

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I am not aware of such a defect. Just a sanity check - if the document template has ever been modified, make sure that a content is not set for the timestamp.


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 Hi Don,

We have not modified the existing template and we have been going with default option available with CLM 501.


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In that case, I would suggest you open a ticket with IBM Support and get it investigated thoroughly.

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