Re: Messed up time zones
От | Laszlo Nagy |
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Тема | Re: Messed up time zones |
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Msg-id | 501BAA84.9010306@shopzeus.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Messed up time zones (Laszlo Nagy <gandalf@shopzeus.com>) |
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Re: Messed up time zones
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Список | pgsql-admin |
On 2012-08-03 10:31, Laszlo Nagy wrote: > select abbrev,utc_offset,count(*) from pg_timezone_names > where abbrev='EST' > group by abbrev,utc_offset > > There are 12 times zones with 'EST' code, offset = GMT+10. And there > are 8 time zones with 'EST' code, offset= GMT+5 at the same time! Sorry, I still have some questions. template1=> set time zone 'UTC'; template1=> select to_char(('2011-10-30 00:00:00'::timestamp at time zone 'UTC') at time zone 'Europe/Budapest', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS TZ'); to_char ---------------------- 2011-10-30 02:00:00 (1 row) template1=> select to_char(('2011-10-30 01:00:00'::timestamp at time zone 'UTC') at time zone 'Europe/Budapest', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS TZ'); to_char ---------------------- 2011-10-30 02:00:00 (1 row) The time zone was not included in the output. I guess it is because the last "at time zone" part converted the timestamptz into a timestamp. Right now, these results don't just look the same. They are actually the same values, which is obviously not what I want. They have been converted from different UTC values, so they should be different. I would like to see "2011-10-30 02:00:00+0600" and "2011-10-30 02:00:00+0500", or something similar. So the question is: how do I convert a timestamptz value into a different time zone, without changing its type? E.g. it should remain a timestamptz, but have a (possibly) different value and a different time zone assigned. Thanks, Laszlo
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