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Old 03-06-2008, 01:09 AM
Art McClinton
 
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Strange error message from Fidelity

When I try to update my account with Fidelity Investment services tonight
(yes the netbenifits side as all other accounts are working) I get the error
message "Invalid Date Range". I turned on the registry setting to save the
transaction files and found:

From first RQ file
<DTCLIENT>20080306004421.682</DTCLIENT>
From the first RS file

<DTSERVER>20080305194424.555[-5:EDT]</DTSERVER>

From the second RQ file

<DTCLIENT>20080306004425.198</DTCLIENT>

From the second RS file

<DTSERVER>20080305194427.081[-5:EDT]</DTSERVER>

I checked the machine time and found it was approximately 7:44 pm on March
5th with day light savings time enabled. I also have set the Eastern time
zone.

I am running Money Plus Delux. I have not seen this before.

Any ideas?

I can send the files as they are small if that would help.

Thanks

Art McClinton


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Old 03-06-2008, 02:30 AM
Cal Learner-- MVP
 
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Re: Strange error message from Fidelity

In microsoft.public.money, Art McClinton wrote:

>When I try to update my account with Fidelity Investment services tonight
>(yes the netbenifits side as all other accounts are working) I get the error
>message "Invalid Date Range". I turned on the registry setting to save the
>transaction files and found:
>
>From first RQ file
><DTCLIENT>20080306004421.682</DTCLIENT>
>From the first RS file
>
><DTSERVER>20080305194424.555[-5:EDT]</DTSERVER>
>
>From the second RQ file
>
><DTCLIENT>20080306004425.198</DTCLIENT>
>
>From the second RS file
>
><DTSERVER>20080305194427.081[-5:EDT]</DTSERVER>
>
>I checked the machine time and found it was approximately 7:44 pm on March
>5th with day light savings time enabled. I also have set the Eastern time
>zone.


I expect daylight savings to be not in effect, so the expected time
and date would have been about <DTSERVER>20080306004400*. -- 44
minutes after midnight the next day GMT. Your examples have a
reasonable <DTCLIENT>. Since the <DTSERVER> specify the timezone as
[-5:EDT], those times do not default to GMT. The timestamps look
consistent to me.

19:44 +5 gives 24:44, or 00:44 the next day.

>
>I am running Money Plus Delux. I have not seen this before.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>I can send the files as they are small if that would help.

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