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BAM question

andre posted on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 1:38 PM

When I view my activity in BAM (Activity Search) all of my time stamps match
up with my time zone... when I view Aggregations all of the activity is in
UTC.

Why is BAM converting from UTC to my time zone for Activity Search but it
doesn't bother for Aggregations?
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BAM question

ndaia posted on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 1:45 PM

Business reason:
Primarily to avoid confusion in KPIs - data from one quarter (or year) can
get rolled into KPIs for the next quarter depending on the time dimension.
For example,  if 10 purchase orders arrive at 11:30 PM 12/31/2006 in a
server that is located in PST, then they would roll up into 2006 numbers
for PST but 2007 numbers for EST,CST etc. That would be confusing. UTC
would ensure same numbers across timezones.

Additional Technical Reason:
OLAP data is pre-populated by DTS task. The aggregation page directly
connects to OLAP. So data would be consistent across all time zones; we
chose UTC over server timezone as it is normal practice to align everything
using UTC times.

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