Re: Inconsistency of timezones in postgresql
От | David G. Johnston |
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Тема | Re: Inconsistency of timezones in postgresql |
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Msg-id | CAKFQuwY_k7=GGPzOHLuN7dPxHKsR0sLBQPNSaaynuSKWCVOTsg@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Inconsistency of timezones in postgresql (Chris BSomething <xpusostomos@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Inconsistency of timezones in postgresql
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024, Chris BSomething <xpusostomos@gmail.com> wrote:
Tom Lane said:"However, notice that the value following TIME ZONE is only allowed tobe an interval by the spec (and this is still true in SQL:2021,
the latest version I have handy). Such an interval is interpreted per
ISO (positive = east of Greenwich)."Erm, what do you mean by an interval? If you mean a number, then it’s broken, because "UTC+10" and "+10" do the same thing. But you seem to be saying there is indeed some syntax that is interpreted by ISO logic?
There is a named data type called “interval”. He’s referring to that. Neither of those text values is an interval. ‘4 hours 30 minutes’::interval is a relevant example.
David J.
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