Re: TimeZone related issues in org.postgresql.jdbc2.TimestampUtils

From: "Carsten Klein (tarent)" <carsten(dot)klein(at)axn-software(dot)de>
To: "Oliver Jowett" <oliver(at)opencloud(dot)com>
Cc: carsten(dot)klein(at)axn-software(dot)de, pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: TimeZone related issues in org.postgresql.jdbc2.TimestampUtils
Date: 2009-10-15 18:01:06
Message-ID: c4c31e0705d696576ee5f99bd0ac30ff.squirrel@webmail.axn-software.de
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I wonder what had happened to my reply to your inquiry for sending the
standalone test case?

Did you receive that?

If not, could you please inform me so that I can resend it by inlining the
test case. The last time I did send it as an attachment...

Regards

Carsten

> Carsten Klein wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> in an application that uses TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE as the type for
>> certain attributes, we stumbled across the problem that, sometimes, the
>> values returned from the database will be adjusted so that the time zone
>> offset will be added/subtracted from the actual time stored in the
>> database.
>
> Timezone stuff is very picky. Can you provide a standalone testcase so
> we can see exactly what's going on?
>
> -O
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