I received a request to show the local time of a person based on my phone number. I know my local GMT offset, so I can handle the USA Phone via a database table which connects us with a US zipcode with GMT offset (eg -5). But I have no clue how to change the name of a non-US phone number or country (these people do not explicitly have a zip code.)
If you take care, then my employer college wants to ask our alumni donations and do it during proper time.
For all those people I did not tell the situation clearly that I was considering the Home phone numbers, then roaming one Not an issue I'm searching for some reference table or Oracle app, I can tell this information about this.
Thank you,
two near Florida There are time zones, but there are only one in many countries. You need this table: country code for 1 number and region code for NANPA countries (1 + area code allocation as the United States using those countries), Parse the country code by looking at 7 numbers for Russia or Kazakhstan. If he does not match the check to see that the number starts with one of the 2 digit calling prefixes, and then is 3-digit.
Remember that the first few digits of the number can be international dialing prefix, and not the right part of the telephone number.
For countries spread across more than one time zone, see if you can get information about allocation from your national telecom regulator. For the United States and other NAANPA countries, check out.
Of course, your results will not be perfect, but hopefully you will spend less time with your clients' sleep at night.
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