Re: When DST occurs - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Doug McNaught
Subject Re: When DST occurs
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Msg-id m3itjghjlw.fsf@belphigor.mcnaught.org
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In response to When DST occurs  (Justin Clift <aa2@bigpond.net.au>)
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Justin Clift <aa2@bigpond.net.au> writes:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how DST change times will affect a running database?
>
> For example, if I'm running a PostgreSQL 7.1 server through a DST changeover
> period, how does the database handle this?
>
> Apparently linux automatically does some kind of update during the changeover
> period, but does that transfer through to PostgreSQL?

Linux (and Unix in general) and PostgreSQL both store times in UTC,
which is independent of timezones and DST.  The C library translates
UTC into a local printable time, taking timezone and DST into account
as needed.  So things "just work" and you don't usually have to do
anything special for the DST changeover.

-Doug
--
The rain man gave me two cures; he said jump right in,
The first was Texas medicine--the second was just railroad gin,
And like a fool I mixed them, and it strangled up my mind,
Now people just get uglier, and I got no sense of time...          --Dylan

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