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Larry Melvin Lemons edited comment on DERBY-7091 at 12/1/20, 12:41 AM:
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Well I found a work around.  I can turn of automatic daylight savings time in 
the computer settings and then it inserts as expected. (It doesn't add one hour 
during the hour of daylight savings time switch.)

I shouldn't need to do that, and if it were normal behavior it should add one 
hour to ALL the times, not just one hour.  I would be OK with that as well, but 
only adding an hour during the hour of daylight savings time switch and no 
other times, that isn't consistent so it just isn't right.


was (Author: llemons):
Well I found a work around.  I can turn of automatic daylight savings time in 
the computer settings and then it inserts as expected. (It doesn't add one hour 
during the hour of daylight savings time switch.)

I shouldn't need to do that, and if it were normal behavior it should add one 
hour to ALL the times, not just one hour.  I would be OK with that as well, but 
only adding an hour during the hour of daylight savings time switch and no 
other times, that just isn't right.

> Times Inserted Incorrectly Around Daylight Savings Time Change in Spring
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-7091
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7091
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 10.14.2.0
>         Environment: Java 14.0.1
>            Reporter: Larry Melvin Lemons
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: Test.java, Timezone_Data_Inconsistencies.odt
>
>
> When inserting date/times into the timestamp field around the daylight 
> savings time change in the Spring, the times are inconsistent.  I am in/use 
> the New York EST/EDT timezone, but the data I am inserting is Standard time 
> and not Daylight Savings Time
> All the times are correct up to 1:48AM, then when it inserts 2:00 AM the data 
> in the database is 3:00AM.  That could be alright if it kept switching the 
> time to Daylight Savings Time, however going from inserting 2:48AM and 
> getting 3:48AM in the database, when it inserts 3:00AM it shows 3:00AM in the 
> database, not the expected 4:00AM.  Then in the fall whatever is inserted in 
> the database is what shows in the database around the daylight savings time 
> switch to standard time.  See the attached Open Document Text file for 
> examples of what is actually inserted and what is showing in the database.



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