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Re: timezone() with timeofday() converts the wrong direction?

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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:36:23AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:

> > -------------------------------+-------------------------------
> >  2005-04-24 22:25:51.669218+00 | 2005-04-24 23:25:51.669218+01
> 
> It was not really possible in 7.1 either (nor any previous version).
> The secret to the above is that in 7.1 the timezone() function's
> result is *text*, not a timestamp object.  So it's purely a display
> artifact ...
Aha, there's the explanation. Thanks, Tom.

Karsten
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