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Questionconvert MySQL UTC_TIMESTAMP() to user local time Pin
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V. wrote:
Variable microseconds can be handled with a few lines of business logic I think

The big deal is that the Syslog Timestamp has special characters in it, in order to make it better parseable. ParseExact can't handle them properly, somehow.
V. wrote:
for the UTC Offset you could create a new DateTime Object that inherits from the DateTime class? (just a quick thought)

And then I'd end up with what I already have, since the UTC Offset must be recognized when comparing two types of the new datetime class.

In the end I'd say that it is a reasonable amount of work, especially since Date/Time stuff isn't going to change too soon, and if it has proven itself worth the work it will last longer than both of us will ever live.
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