Re: setting timezone

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Steve Crawford wrote:
On 11/09/2011 11:41 AM, Geoffrey Myers wrote:
Geoffrey Myers wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
Steve Crawford <scrawford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 11/09/2011 05:10 AM, Geoffrey Myers wrote:
Is there a way to retain this information from the original database when reloading?

Time-zone setting is an attribute of the server configuration, not of the data contained in the database.

In particular, pg_dump doesn't know anything about postgresql.conf.
It's up to you to copy the server's configuration files.

            regards, tom lane

Thanks Tom, seems we were not setting it in the postgresql.conf file.

What about the situation where you have two databases in the same cluster that need different timezones? I'm assuming I would have to rely on setting it in each database, rather in the postgresql.conf file.




ALTER DATABASE foo SET TIMEZONE...

As I expected, thanks.


Cheers,
Steve





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