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==How to reproduce==
 
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Create a new time zone offset value with the following line:<br>TimeZone timezone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT-00:30");<br>The example uses minus 30 minutes as an offset value. Use the created offset values as a parameter in dateField constructor:<br>today = new Date(System.currentTimeMillis());<br>datefield = new DateField("title",DateField.DATE_TIME, timezone);<br>datefield.setDate(today);<br>Now the dateField should have the current date and current time <nowiki>+</nowiki>/- the selected offset value.
 
Create a new time zone offset value with the following line:<br>TimeZone timezone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT-00:30");<br>The example uses minus 30 minutes as an offset value. Use the created offset values as a parameter in dateField constructor:<br>today = new Date(System.currentTimeMillis());<br>datefield = new DateField("title",DateField.DATE_TIME, timezone);<br>datefield.setDate(today);<br>Now the dateField should have the current date and current time <nowiki>+</nowiki>/- the selected offset value.
 
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Tested with
Devices(s): Nokia 6600 (sw version 5.53.0)

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Platform(s): S60 2nd Edition

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Created: User:Technical writer 1 (19 Oct 2006)
Last edited: lpvalente (14 Apr 2012)

Overview

DateField does not display time zone offset.

Description

DateField doesn't  use the time zone offset, but instead always displays the default time of the phone.

How to reproduce

Create a new time zone offset value with the following line:
TimeZone timezone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT-00:30");
The example uses minus 30 minutes as an offset value. Use the created offset values as a parameter in dateField constructor:
today = new Date(System.currentTimeMillis());
datefield = new DateField("title",DateField.DATE_TIME, timezone);
datefield.setDate(today);
Now the dateField should have the current date and current time +/- the selected offset value.

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