13.06.2019 16:44, Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel wrote:
On 13.06.2019 12:43, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
First, you loose things. The adjusted (displayable) timestamp is not
convertible back for duplicated timestamps (DST end).
Not sure i got you. Could you provide an example ?
At 03:00:00 due to DST change time is set to 02:00:00. To what UTC corresponds
02:30:00?
It is fully depends on region name and date part of timestamp with TZ, but...
It seems you not read my answer to the end.
User pass to the server some timestamp and specify in what TZ it was set.
At least user think he pass data in this form.
Why we return back UTC instead of original region timestamp ? Why conversion
to the original (region) value must be done by client ? What benefits for client
it have ?
Regards,
Vlad
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