I might need to code round this with the information I have. I only have a date/time (per minute) and a series of associated weather parameters, temp, wind etc.

These records come in sequence, as the local time changes, going from BST to GMT(UTC) or back the local time either repeats an hour or misses an hour. If I can detect this change (i.e. work out the day the clocks change) then I can probably build in the correct (duplicate/missing) times. The clock change always occurs during a given hour on variable days - it's always GMT/BST times in the source data.

I was hoping that this module would do this for me, but if not then I'll need to go away and think about how to build a solution. But, will need to think how I'm going to do it!

In reply to Re^7: Converting local time to utc time by ureco
in thread Converting local time to utc time by ureco

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