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Function std.datetime.tzDatabaseNameToWindowsTZName
Converts the given TZ Database name to the corresponding Windows time zone name.
Note that in a few cases, a TZ Dabatase name corresponds to two different Windows time zone names. So, while in most cases converting from one to the other and back again will result in the same time zone name started with, in a few case, it'll get a different name.
Also, there are far more TZ Database names than Windows time zones, so some of the more exotic TZ Database names don't have corresponding Windows time zone names.
Returns null if the given time zone name cannot be converted.
Prototype
string tzDatabaseNameToWindowsTZName( string tzName ) pure nothrow @nogc @safe;
See Also
Parameters
Name | Description |
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tzName | The TZ Database name to convert. |
Authors
Jonathan M Davis and Kato Shoichi