So you expect us to expend the time to filter your results?

Uh.... NO!

But, you could consult your local phone book (sorry, US location assumed; may be true elsewhere) and its map (or list) of A/Cs and their geography. Then you can create a HOA with TZs as keys and the A/Cs in the arrays.

The A/C - TZ pairing should not be off by more than an hour.*

Coding is left as an exercise....

BTW, since you appear to have first visited the Monastery in 2004, you may want to refresh your understanding of local customs by (re?)reading On asking for help and How do I post a question effectively?.

* Update: Note (as in replies below) that this sentence should end with something like "... than an hour, in most cases."


In reply to Re: seeking a way to get timezone from members on fly by ww
in thread seeking a way to get timezone from members on fly by ukndoit

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