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Re: Why extract( ... from timestamp ) is not immutable?

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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:35:47AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> hubert depesz lubaczewski <depesz@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > Why aren't the 3rd date_parts the same in both cases? I mean - I see that they
> > are adjusted due to timezone, but why is it happening?
> 
> Given a timestamp without time zone, timestamp_part('epoch') assumes
> that it is in session timezone, and rotates it back to UTC so as to
> satisfy the expectation that epoch values start from zero at midnight
> UTC.  In short, the calculation you're showing does the zone correction
> an extra time.  Don't do that.

ok.
how can I then have immutable epoch for given point in time?

I thought that this is what I will achieve with extract(epoch from now()
at time zone 'UTC') but clearly it doesn't work.
So what options do I have?

Best regards,

depesz

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