I cannot edit my time zone
If you cannot edit a time zone, typically, it is because you do not have the proper authority.
Recovery steps
To edit a time zone, have change (*CHANGE) authority to the time zone object. Each time zone is initially created with public use (*USE) authority, not change (*CHANGE) authority, even if you create a time zone based on a time zone with a different authority. However, if a time zone is created using a CL command, you can specify an authority other than public use (*USE) authority.
If you do not have change (*CHANGE) authority and need to edit a time zone, a system administrator or user with change (*CHANGE) authority and object management (*OBJMGT) authority needs to give you authority. The public can be granted change (*CHANGE) authority or only you can be granted authority by specifying your user name.
To change the authority level, a system administrator or user with change (*CHANGE) authority and object management (*OBJMGT) authority must complete the following steps:
- From iSeries™ Navigator, expand My Connections > system-name > Configuration and Service > Time Management > Time Zones.
- On the Time Zones dialog, highlight the time zone you want to edit.
- Click Edit.
- On the General page, click Permissions.
- On the Permissions dialog box, select change (*CHANGE) authority for the public or click Add to grant a specific user change authority.
- Edit the Permissions as necessary.
- Click OK to close the Permissions dialog.
- Click OK to close the time zone properties.
- Click Close to close the Time zones dialog.
If you want to edit one of the IBM-supplied time zones, you should create a new time zone based on the existing time zone. This prevents your changes from being lost, when you install the i5/OS® operating system in the future.
Parent topic:
Troubleshooting time managementRelated tasks
Editing a time zone