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 Posted: Saturday Apr 2nd, 2016 04:25 am
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Unfortunately, that didn't work.

However, I can shed some more light on what is going on. It's more complicated than I first thought. As before, the time jumped back an hour on receipt of the first Date/Time Change from CSM after midnight. What I hadn't realised though is that after it crosses midnight for the second time an hour later, the next Date/Time Change results in DST being correctly applied so the time jumps forward an hour.

Although I hadn't noticed this before, there is no doubt in my mind that it has been doing this all week because it explains why my heating was failing to turn off at 00.59 am since the clocks went forward. This would also possibly explain why other people haven't noticed this bug as the time is only wrong for around one hour a day and if they don't have anything timed to happen in that window, they would remain blissfully unaware of what is actually going on.

Last edited on Saturday Apr 2nd, 2016 03:03 pm by Craig Robins

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