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<h1 class="topictitle1">Coordinated universal time offset (QUTCOFFSET) system value</h1>
<div><p>The coordinated universal time offset (QUTCOFFSET) is used to show
the number of degrees, in hours and minutes, by which your local system differs
from the zero meridian.</p>
<p>This value is used by the system when processing alerts that are sent to
other systems, as well as by other parts of the system. If systems in a network
cross time zones, the QUTCOFFSET value is sent in the alert.</p>
<p>This value is 5 characters long. The first character is a plus (+) sign
or minus (-) sign. The next 2 characters specify hours ranging from 00 through
24. The last two characters specify minutes ranging from 00 through 59.</p>
<p>For example, you have a network with one system in Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia (Eastern Australia standard time zone) and one system in Caracas,
Venezuela. You can set QUTCOFFSET to +1000 for the Brisbane system
and to -0400 for the Caracas system.</p>
<p>The Brisbane system value should be changed each time the daylight saving
time begins or ends. Caracas, Venezuela does not observe a daylight saving
time, and its system value remains constant.</p>
<p>If you change this value, the change takes effect immediately.</p>
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