Nick Johnson wrote:
> Before I open a bug on this, I wanted to do a sanity check, since there
> may be something I'm just not seeing.
>
> I'm using PostgreSQL 8.2.3 and seeing this behaviour with timezones:
>
> select create_date from article_lead;
> create_date
> ---------------------------
> 2007-11-04 16:35:33.17+00
> 2007-11-04 04:35:36.09+00
> 2007-11-05 04:35:36.38+00
> 2007-11-05 16:35:36.67+00
> (4 rows)
Note the top two are not in order (cuz you didnt 'order by create_date')
>
> select create_date from article_lead where create_date >= '2007-11-03
> 17:00:00.0' and create_date <='2007-11-04 16:00:00.0';
> create_date
> ---------------------------
> 2007-11-04 04:35:36.09+00
This one is correct, it is the second row. And the first row should not
be in because its > 16:00.
The db looks correct to me.
-Andy