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System Date / Server Date Issue

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I am facing one problem:

There are two dates : 1) System Date & Time / End User System

2) Server Date & Time

While Appending data into table which date got stored in d/b

Is it System Date & Time OR Server Date & Time???

and what Sy-Datum Corrospond to System Date / Server Date ???

Ankesh Jindal

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GauthamV
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Information provided by SAP.



SY-DATLO

Useru2019s local date, for example 19981129, 19990628, u2026

SY-DATUM

Current application server date, for example 19981130, 19990627, u2026

SY-TIMLO

Useru2019s local time, for example 154353, 225312, u2026

SY-UZEIT

Current application server time. for example 164353, 215312, u2026

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Former Member
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Hi,

The system date and system time which is showing in SAP is nothing but the date and time of the SERVER itself.

By default it will have only one time i.e. server time only.

Though you see different time and date on your PC, it is different from your PC date and time in SAP.

Regards,

Santhosh.

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Former Member
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it always takes the Application Server date and also SY-DATUM refers to the server date.

For End user system you need to use SY-DATLO and SY-TIMLO variables.

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GauthamV
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Information provided by SAP.



SY-DATLO

Useru2019s local date, for example 19981129, 19990628, u2026

SY-DATUM

Current application server date, for example 19981130, 19990627, u2026

SY-TIMLO

Useru2019s local time, for example 154353, 225312, u2026

SY-UZEIT

Current application server time. for example 164353, 215312, u2026