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[jira] [Updated] (OOZIE-2130) Add EL Function for offsetting a date
by a timezone amount including DST
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-2130?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Robert Kanter updated OOZIE-2130:
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Attachment: OOZIE-2130.patch
The patch adds the {{dateTzOffset}} EL Function; it's code is very similar to the {{dateOffset}} EL Function. I also cleaned up some of the docs on {{dateOffset}} while I was at it (the example had an invalid date...).
> Add EL Function for offsetting a date by a timezone amount including DST
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>
> Key: OOZIE-2130
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-2130
> Project: Oozie
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: trunk
> Reporter: Robert Kanter
> Assignee: Robert Kanter
> Attachments: OOZIE-2130.patch
>
>
> If a Coordinator has a data dependency, you can use the {{tzOffset}} EL Function to get the offset from the dataset timezone to the coordinator timezone (including DST), so that you can pass to your workflow a time in your timezone. We also have a generic {{dateOffset}} EL Function that lets you offset a date by a specific amount. For users not using a data dependency who want to take into account a timezone offset (including DST), they cannot use the {{tzOffset}} function, and the {{dateOffset}} function is not enough.
> We should add a {{dateTzOffset}} function that takes an arbitrary date and a timezone that will offset the given date by the given timezone relative to the Oozie processing timezone, including DST.
> In other words, it's like the {{dateOffset}} function, but instead of giving it a fixed offset, you gave it the difference between the Oozie processing timezone and the given timezone, at the time of the given date.
> For example:
> {noformat}
> ${coord:dateTzOffset("2012-06-13T00:00Z", "America/Los_Angeles")}
> {noformat}
> would evaluate to "2012-06-12T17:00Z" (-0700 in Summer)
> and
> {noformat}
> ${coord:dateTzOffset("2012-12-13T00:00Z", "America/Los_Angeles")}
> {noformat}
> would evaluate to "2012-12-12T16:00Z" (-0800 in Winter)
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