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Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/18/index.html
Description:
We've been hitting a bug with PITR when specifying a recovery_target_time
with an ISO 8601 format and UTC zone indicated with a trailing `Z`.
We get an error like this
```
"msg":"waiting for server to start....2025-10-28 16:40:20.324 UTC [38]
LOG: invalid value for parameter \"recovery_target_time\": \"2025-10-28
16:34:15.000000Z\"",
```
The documentation states
> The value of this parameter is a time stamp in the same format accepted by
the timestamp with time zone data type, except that you cannot use a time
zone abbreviation
> [-snip-]
> Preferred style is to use a numeric offset from UTC, or you can write a
full time zone name, e.g., Europe/Helsinki not EEST.
That `Z`, if it's an abbreviation, would be an abbreviation for Zulu, I
presume? I tried to use `Zulu` and not just `z` but still had the same
`invalid value` error.
For timestamps in UTC zone, I think the only supported format would be
numeric offset, right? With `+00` instead of `Z`.
I think that the documentation should clarify this explicitly.
Unless there is a full name for the UTC zone which I'm unaware of...
Thanks