This is what I was looking for, however the JDBC does something to make its timezone the default.
My cluster is set to GMT, I have a DB that is set to US/Pacific, when I get the connection from JDBC it is US/Eastern. The reset command does not affect it. I can set timezone in the code to 'US/Pacific" and I see it change, when I do another RESET timezone it goes back to US/Eastern.
In your original post you mentioned that access to the databases is through a Web server.
George Woodring <george.woodring@iglass.net <mailto:george.woodring@iglass.net>> writes: > Yes, that is where we think we are heading, the issue is that the code does > not know what it needs to be set back to. We have 90 databases with 5 > different time zones. I was just hoping for a more elegant solution than > writing a lookup table that says if you are connecting to db x then set to > timezone y.