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ColeDateTime stores a time stamp value without information about time zone and DST. It is up to you to know if the value is local time or UTC. If you use COleDateTime::GetCurrentTime to initialise it, it will hold a local time value. If you use the constructor or assignment operator accepting a time_t or _time64_t value, it will be UTC when the time_t value has been retrieved using time() and not adjusted afterwards.

If you need to store time stamp values for later use, store them as UTC. This avoids wrong values and simplifies calculation of time spans. If you need to display times as local times, perform the conversion just before display.

See also Time Format Conversion Made Easy[^] here at CP.
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