Re: Understanding TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: Understanding TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
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Msg-id 50F988BC.7070009@gmail.com
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In response to Understanding TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE  (Robert James <srobertjames@gmail.com>)
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On 01/18/2013 09:31 AM, Robert James wrote:
> I'd like to better understand TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE.
>
> My understanding is that, contrary to what the name sounds like, the
> time zone is never stored.  It simply stores a UTC timestamp,
> identical to what TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE stores.
>
> And then the only difference is that WITH TIME ZONE will allow you to
> specify an offset in a literal value when INSERTing or UPDATEing ?
> That sounds to me like a conversion or function - why is that a
> different data type?

Probably for the same reason char and varchar are. They both just store
a string but in one the string is padded in the other it is not.
Basically WITH TIME ZONE tells Postgres that the field is time zone aware.

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