Aw: Re: Timestamp with vs without time zone. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Karsten Hilbert
Subject Aw: Re: Timestamp with vs without time zone.
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Msg-id trinity-13c8aeec-e272-4fda-9aed-0e7aa37a561b-1632210289817@3c-app-gmx-bap35
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In response to Re: Timestamp with vs without time zone.  (Laurenz Albe <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at>)
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> > It seems like it would be so much more useful if the timestamp with
> > time zone type actually stored the time zone in the record.
>
> This has been requested before, and it would be closer to the intention
> of the SQL standard, but I guess it won't happen.
>
> For one, it would change on-disk storage, which would make it
> impossible to use pg_upgrade.  It also would require timestamps to
> occupy more than 8 bytes.
>
> The best solution is probably to explicitly store the time zone as
> an additional column.

Would that not be a perfect candidate for a fully fleshed out,
exemplary composite type ?

(but, then, yes it would beg the question what the TZ field of
 the composite is to actually mean...)

Karsten



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