how to set time offset to india time gmt 5.30:::SOLVED:::

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how to set time offset to india time gmt 5.30:::SOLVED:::

#1 Post by rajbadri » 19 Jul 2016, 09:13

hi
i am trying to set NTP time in my esp. But the time offset is not accepting 5.30 which india gmt time and rounding it to 5.
so i am getting the wrong system time.

please advice

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Re: how to set time offset to india time gmt 5.30

#2 Post by Martinus » 19 Jul 2016, 11:29

rajbadri wrote:hi
i am trying to set NTP time in my esp. But the time offset is not accepting 5.30 which india gmt time and rounding it to 5.
so i am getting the wrong system time.

please advice

Thanks
Current ESP Easy build has no support for timezone offsets other than whole hours. This will be fixed in R112 where the offset can be set in minutes. Then you would have to enter the value 330.

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Re: how to set time offset to india time gmt 5.30

#3 Post by rajbadri » 19 Jul 2016, 14:58

:)

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#4 Post by Martinus » 19 Jul 2016, 17:57

R112 is now available on github. You can use it if you can compile your own builds. Else you have to wait until we launch the next stable...

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Re: how to set time offset to india time gmt 5.30

#5 Post by rajbadri » 19 Jul 2016, 20:01

Thanks
works perfectly
one more question can we use system time in rules. please give example


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Re: how to set time offset to india time gmt 5.30

#6 Post by tozett » 19 Jul 2016, 20:04

there are explanations for "time".

http://www.esp8266.nu/index.php/Tutorial_Rules#Time

if it is that, what you mean with "system time" ?!

(if the thread is solve, may you kindly change the topic of your first post to "SOLVED: ..."?

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