beware of timezone dst offset. try
select current_timestamp AT TIME ZONE 'MEST'
thomas
Julius Tuskenis schrieb:
Hello,
I have problem with postgreSQL current_timestramp. Where does it get
its value, because it doesnt match system time. The problem appeared
after this saturday-sunday night and is connected somehow with the
daylight saving. Now "date" on the server returns good value, but the
SELECT current_timestmap is 1 hour late.
Postgresql 8.1.4
OS: Gentoo Linux
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