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Re: SQL solution for my JDBC timezone issue

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Dave Cramer <pg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Everytime you get a connection the driver will issue set timezone ...
> It does not change the default time zone for the server (AFAICS)

Hmm ... depending on exactly how you issue it, it might become the default
for the session, I think.  I seem to recall that parameter settings
included in the startup packet become session-lifespan defaults.  If you
issued the SET as a separate command then a RESET ought to undo it.

			regards, tom lane


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