My guess is that your two machines have different setting for locale. What does this produce on each of them:

sessionInfo()$locale

(Note: It would have been part of the information that you were asked to provide per the posting guide.)
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On Feb 10, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Pedro de Barros wrote:

Hi All,

I am watching a strange behaviour of ISOdatetime. In my work computer, I get NA when I try to do
> ISOdatetime(1995,03,26,2,0,0)
[1] NA

But on other dates and/or times (hour) works OK
> ISOdatetime(1995,03,25,2,0,0)
[1] "1995-03-25 02:00:00 GMT"

In my home computer, I do not have this problem.
I am running the same version of R (2.8.1 patched) on both machines, the same version of Gnu Emacs (22.3.1) and the same version of ESS (5.3.10). Both are running Windows XP. Has anyone experienced this before?

Pedro

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