Re: ISO8601 vs POSIX offset clarification - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bharanee Rathna
Subject Re: ISO8601 vs POSIX offset clarification
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Msg-id CAOX4-H5tV6YQr-hGarsjcJ5pBwXY=usN-0nFo50oNzPiKaOOfw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: ISO8601 vs POSIX offset clarification  (Bharanee Rathna <deepfryed@gmail.com>)
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To be more specific, I expected the output of both these queries to be the same. # select '2017-12-01 11:00:00 +11:00'::timestamp with time zone at time zone '+11:00'; timezone --------------------- 2017-11-30 13:00:00 # select '2017-12-01 11:00:00 +11:00'::timestamp with time zone at time zone 'Australia/Melbourne'; timezone --------------------- 2017-12-01 11:00:00 Cheers On 4 December 2017 at 13:59, Bharanee Rathna wrote: > Sorry I didn't mean for it to come out as a complaint, just that I am > confused since the result of the SQL query was not what I expected. I > expected +11:00 to be 11 hours east of UTC which wasn't the case. > > > > On 4 December 2017 at 13:55, Tom Lane wrote: > >> Bharanee Rathna writes: >> > the documentation around how numeric offsets are parsed from strings is >> a >> > bit confusing, are they supposed to be treated as ISO8601 or POSIX ? >> >> Our documentation about this says clearly that Postgres considers offsets >> to be ISO (positive-east-of-Greenwich) everywhere except in POSIX-style >> time zone names. >> >> > The Table 8-12. Time Zone Input section at >> > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/datatype-datetime.html >> seems to >> > imply that numeric offsets would be treated as ISO8601. >> >> How do you read an entry such as >> >> -8:00 | ISO-8601 offset for PST >> >> as being in any way vague about which convention the "-8" is read in? >> >> regards, tom lane >> > >

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