Re: Inconsistency of timezones in postgresql
От | Aleksander Alekseev |
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Тема | Re: Inconsistency of timezones in postgresql |
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Msg-id | CAJ7c6TMJJR0ubWxcNG_KhzfE1Q2JUHeWFezgcWUUO=B7KRHjVQ@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Inconsistency of timezones in postgresql (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
Hi, > I think this is a documentation issue, specifically that Section 8.5.3 > is not sufficiently in-your-face about "UTC+2" not meaning what you > probably think. We didn't really do anybody any favors by shoving > those details off to Appendix B. IMO the warning should be placed closer to the documentation for AT TIME ZONE where users have more chances to find it. Here is the patch. The paragraph: """ In addition to the timezone names and abbreviations, PostgreSQL will accept POSIX-style time zone specifications, as described in Section B.5. This option is not normally preferable [...] """ ... of section 8.5.3 looks reasonably well written to me and it gives the reference to the corresponding section about POSIX rules. We could additionally clarify this section with the following examples: ``` -- works as most users would expect SELECT TIMESTAMPTZ '2024-08-01 13:06:20+3' AT TIME ZONE 'UTC'; Result: 2024-08-01 10:06:20 -- applies POSIX rules SELECT TIMESTAMPTZ '2024-08-01 13:06:20 UTC-3' AT TIME ZONE 'UTC'; Result: 2024-08-01 10:06:20 ``` However personally I believe it's redundant. In my humble experience people typically prefer shorter syntax as in the first example and we already said that we don't recommend using POSIX-style time zones. The reason why it's important in case of AT TIME ZONE is because both '+3' and 'UTC+3' are interpreted by POSIX rules. -- Best regards, Aleksander Alekseev
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