On 01/13/2012 08:18 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
Cefull Lo<cefull@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
I'm located in Hong Kong, UTC+8 time zone. When I
select current_timestamp;
2012-01-13 23:56:16.825558+08
However, when I
select current_timestamp at time zone 'UTC+8';
I expect the result is the same as the above one.
Sorry, but it isn't. A time zone name spelled that way is a POSIX time
zone specification, and in POSIX positive offsets are west of Greenwich,
not east. See
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/datatype-datetime.html#DATATYPE-TIMEZONES
regards, tom lane
However "at time zone 'Hongkong'" might give you what you want:
select current_timestamp, current_timestamp at time zone 'Hongkong';
now | timezone
-------------------------------+----------------------------
2012-01-14 00:32:46.217178+08 | 2012-01-14 00:32:46.217178
Cheers,
Steve
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