I see now. The abbreviation is usually a time zone name. But to be correct, the time zone name should be used (and not the abbreviation).
Okay, but that is the "name", and not the "abbrev" field. So time zone abbreviations are not unique? Then probably it is my fault - I thought that they will be unique. It is still an interesting question, how others interpret these (non-unique) abbreviations? But I guess that is not related to PostgreSQL so I'm being offtopic here. One last question. Am I right in that PostgreSQL does not handle leap seconds? template1=> set time zone 'UTC'; template1=> select '2008-12-31 23:59:60'::timestamp; timestamp --------------------- 2009-01-01 00:00:00 (1 row) And probably intervals are affected too: template1=> set time zone 'UTC'; template1=> select '2008-12-31 00:00:00'::timestamp + '48 hours'::interval; timestamp --------------------- 2009-01-02 00:00:00 (1 row) Should be '2009-01-01 23:59:59' instead. Thanks, Laszlo |