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    Hi jfroth,

    I have logged an item to have a look at this. Will let you know when it’s available.

    Thanks.

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    Just wanted to make sure I gave a complete answer as what gets shown in the timezone selection box during export can vary depending on what version of Windows you are using.

    If you’re on Windows 7, you will note that there is a “UTC – Universal Coordinated Time” timezone and a “UTC – Dublin, London (etc)”. If you want to automatically adjust for daylight savings, it is simply a matter of choosing the timezone you are in. In this case, it is the “London”/British one. When you do this, all times will be adjusted in accordance with that timezone’s rules. If you select just “UTC”, then this represents the “true” universal time which does not apply daylight savings. When selecting this option, you will effectively get no time-shift. This is the option to choose when you wish to test any EA with “GMT Offset = 0”.

    On Windows XP, the timezones are listed as “GMT” instead of “UTC”. Theoretically they should be the same thing, however XP users will note that there are again several choices. “GMT – Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, London (etc)” is again as you’d expect – it will automatically adjust for daylight savings time. If you want to select the “UTC – Universal Coordinated Time” equivalent (i.e. no adjustment for daylight savings), it appears as “GMT – Monorovia, Reykjavik”.

    Generally speaking, if you know that your selected timezone uses daylight savings, then it will automatically adjust the time accordingly. There will be an enhancement in the next version to clarify whether a timezone has daylight savings or not along with auto default selection of the UTC (no daylight savings) on both Windows 7 and XP.

    Hope this helps!

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    Yes, thank you very much. This helps a lot.

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    Just to give you an update on this requirements for me – I decided to export all data in GMT using Tickstory.
    Since I’m using my own strategy testing software that I developed, I just updated it to do the time shifting automatically for different time zones. So it’s not so important for me to have Tickstory handle eliminating Sunday bars or other kinds of time adjustments.

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