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MS Access, web service, date time not converting to EDT

Asked by TwistImage3530 in Microsoft Access Database, MySQL Server, SOAP

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I've created a web service using PHP, MySQL, SOAP 1.1
In the MySQL DB I'm storing a Flight departure time as a DateTime in UTC.
Since I'm In Eastern Daylight Time the UTC datetime is offset using -04:00

I'm consuming the web service using MS Access 2007.
My system is set for EDT and I have all the windows updates and office updates

When receiving  a date and time, Access converts the time to EST therefor a datetime
2008-09-05 09:00:00 -04:00 is converted to 8:00 am.

I've tried converting the datetime to EST before sending the data through the web service but the other client that is build in Flash now receives the datetime +1hr.

Does anyone know how to force access to use EDT?

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Zones: Microsoft Access Database, MySQL Server, SOAP
Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2007, using web service SOAP 1.1, MS Access, VB Macro
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