Keeping Time in the Global Workplace
When remote users are in different time zones, dates and times can lose their meaning
The Claris Engage 2020 virtual conference included on-demand sessions from dozens of developers in the Claris Community. In this conference, Greg Lane shared a session titled Keeping Time in the Global Workplace.
Whether you’re working with IoT data, scheduling appointments, or tracking the production of widgets, it’s critical to record a variety of dates and times related to each event. It’s important to know not just the global point in time, but the local time where the event took place. Users who are viewing or searching that information will likely want to do so in their own local time. This session will explore scenarios and present solutions for storing and working with time-based data with a goal of enabling you to provide more intuitive user experiences that will lead to improved accuracy and results.
Download the KeepingTime.fmp12 sample file, which includes all of the custom functions and other resources that were shared during the session.
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