Re: Bug in AT TIME ZONE contruct between EST and INTERVAL '-05:00' (resubmit now that I am a member of this list) More info
От | Joshua Moore-Oliva |
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Тема | Re: Bug in AT TIME ZONE contruct between EST and INTERVAL '-05:00' (resubmit now that I am a member of this list) More info |
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Msg-id | 200303132333.33580.josh@chatgris.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Bug in AT TIME ZONE contruct between EST and INTERVAL '-05:00' (resubmit now that I am a member of this list) (Joshua Moore-Oliva <josh@chatgris.com>(by way of Joshua Moore-Oliva <josh@chatgris.com>)) |
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In addition, I have upgraded to postgre 7.3.2 instead of postgre 7.3 and I get the exact same output except that years are included in the interval. It still returns an interval instead of a timestamp. josh. On March 13, 2003 10:12 pm, Joshua Moore-Oliva wrote: > When selecting with the AT TIME ZONE or timezone function, the returned > value is not always a timestamp. This is inconsistent with the > documentation. > > To reproduce this problem, run these two queries. > > SELECT now() AT TIME ZONE 'EST' > > returns 2003-03-13 21:27:14.63401-05 > > SELECT now() AT TIME ZONE INTERVAL '-05:00' > > returns 1167 days 21:54:30.952135995 > > (Queries were run at different time, the problem is that it is returning an > interval instead of a timestamp). > > When I attempt to cast the interval as a timestamp it gives me an error > saying that it's not possible. > > I am pretty sure this is a bug. Following is supoprting dpcumentation from > the manual. > > From the documentation > > In these expressions, the desired time zone can be specified either as a > text string (e.g., 'PST') or as an interval (e.g., INTERVAL '-08:00'). > > > Examples (supposing that TimeZone is PST8PDT): > > SELECT TIMESTAMP '2001-02-16 20:38:40' AT TIME ZONE 'MST'; > Result: 2001-02-16 19:38:40-08 > > SELECT TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE '2001-02-16 20:38:40-05' AT TIME ZONE > 'MST'; Result: 2001-02-16 18:38:40 > > The first example takes a zone-less timestamp and interprets it as MST > time (GMT-7) to produce a UTC timestamp, which is then rotated to PST > (GMT-8) for display. The second example takes a timestamp specified in EST > (GMT-5) and converts it to local time in MST (GMT-7). > > > The function timezone(zone, timestamp) is equivalent to the SQL-compliant > construct timestamp AT TIME ZONE zone. > > Josh. > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html
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