In my application i request certain date field from my server, the server returns values like :2014-06-03 00:00:00 EEST , but i need to load that data using GMT(GMT+2…) format, i am using the following code :
double unixTimeStamp = [[date objectAtIndex:indexPath.row] doubleValue];
NSTimeInterval _interval=unixTimeStamp;
NSDate *dateToFinal = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:_interval];
NSDateFormatter *_formatter=[[NSDateFormatter alloc]init];
_formatter.dateFormat = @"yyyy-MMMM-dd HH:mm:ss zzz";
[_formatter setTimeZone:[NSTimeZone timeZoneWithAbbreviation:[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] objectForKey:@"timeZone"]] ];
[_formatter setDateFormat:@"dd MMMM yyyy"];
dateFinal=[_formatter stringFromDate:dateToFinal];
// NSLog(@"Date Time < 3 %@" , dateFinal);
the user has the possibility to change his timezone, that's why when he saves it it's stored in a local cached variable , which i call in the previous code. But the most weird part is , if the user changes to GMT +1 or +2 or whatever, the application would still output the same hour time, which is 00:00, but if he changes to anything different from GMT, it will change. It's not normal to have GMT,GMT+1,GMT+4… to output the same hour which is 00:00. As a unix timestamp example we have 1401742800, which if u use an online time converter you would get Mon, 02 Jun 2014 21:00:00 GMT , but in the app its neither the same date nor time…what am i missing ?