Re: Holding "datetimes" in a DB.

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On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Matijn Woudt <tijnema@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Richard Quadling <rquadling@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> My heads trying to remember something I may or may not have known to start
>> with.
>>
>> If I hold datetimes in a DB in UTC and can represent a date to a user
>> based upon a user preference Timezone (not an offset, but a real
>> timezone : Europe/Berlin, etc.) am I missing anything?
>>
>> Richard.
>>
>
> I would only use this if you're planning to have servers all around the
> world in different timezones, then it would be easier to interchange data.
> Otherwise, stick with ur local timezone and it will save you a lot of
> unneeded timezone conversions probably.
>
> - Matijn

This may be just me, but I've always preferred my servers, database,
and such to run UTC, and let users select their own time zone they'd
like to see.

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