Sorry for multiple posts:

MySQL Timezone is using SYSTEM

SELECT @@global.time_zone;
If I run the query- it shows the correct date and time.
SELECT NOW();

So its only when I set the Search Criteria for the Dates shows CST Timezone.

I saw a youtube video for osticket advanced searches (publised 4 years ago) shows there was a settings > option to set the timezone which I am no longer seeing in v1.18.1.
Looking forward to hear from your end
Thank you in advanced!
Knychtell

cortkny2024

Go to your js/jstz.min.js file, search for "Perth", change the line from "Australia/Perth":new Date(2008,10,1,1,0,0,0) to "Australia/Perth":new Date(2008,10,1,1,0,0,0),"Asia/Taipei":new Date(2008,10,1,1,0,0,0), then search for "shanghai", change the line from Asia/Shanghai":["Asia/Krasnoyarsk","Australia/Perth"] to Asia/Shanghai":["Asia/Krasnoyarsk","Australia/Perth","Asia/Taipei"], save the changes, restart IIS, hard reload your browser, and retest.

Cheers.

    KevinTheJedi This worked! thank you very much.

    One more thing about the date/time picker- if I select any date, after I save it it goes Forward 1 day.
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    After saving..

      True. What would you suggest that I do to make sure that it flreflects the ASIA/TAIPEI?

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