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DateTime regardless of time zone in SQL Server 2005

Asked by krupini in SQL Server 2005

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Say I was born on June 1st, 2000. If anybody asked me, in any part of the world, when I was born I would say June 1st, 2000. I wouldn't say something like "Well, Im in Fiji now and I was born in Canada, so adjusted for time zone differecne I was born on June 2, 2000" or something like that.

Is there any way in SQL Sever 2005 to specify DateTime that is the same for all time zones? If not, in C#, is there any easy way to play around with DateTime object to achieve the functionality?

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