I have read the post and understand the issue. I am wondering why this is not mentioned in the documentation. Or even worse why the PostgreSQL documentation explicitly lists all the timezones correctly in table B-4 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/datetime-keywords.html#DATETIME-TIMEZONE-INPUT-TABLE
In that table it has Melbourne, Australia as LIGT +10:00 Melbourne, Australia But according to the post you linked to that is not correct... I must instead specifiy -10:00. Should the documentation not note this? On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Adrian Klaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 20 June 2008 1:19 pm, Collin Peters wrote: >> I have a server of which the OS timezone is set to Pacific time >> (currently -7). I run the following query on it >> >> SELECT now(), now() AT TIME ZONE 'GMT+10:00', now() AT TIME ZONE >> 'GMT-10:00', now() AT TIME ZONE 'Australia/Melbourne' >> >> I would expect this to return: >> * column 1 - the current time in the pacific (-7) - "2008-06-20 >> 13:09:39.245641-07" >> * column 2 - the GMT +10 - "2008-06-21 06:09:39.245641" >> * column 3 - the GMT -10 - "2008-06-20 10:09:39.245641" >> * column 4 - the current time in Melbourne Australia - "2008-06-21 >> 06:09:39.245641" >> >> Instead it returns: >> * column 1 - the current time in the pacific (-7) ("2008-06-20 >> 13:09:39.245641-07" - CORRECT) >> * column 2 - the current time MINUS 10 ("2008-06-20 10:09:39.245641" - >> WRONG) * column 3 - the current time PLUS 10 ("2008-06-21 06:09:39.245641" >> - WRONG) * column 4 - the current time in Melbourne Australia ("2008-06-21 >> 06:09:39.245641" - CORRECT) >> >> >> Am I missing something obvious? Seems when I specify GMT+10:00 it >> returns GMT-10:00 and vice versa. Note that column 2 & 3 are >> timestamp withOUT timezone while 1 & 4 are timestamp WITH timezone. >> But I still see this as totally wrong. >> >> Regards, >> Collin Peters > > See this message for the explanation: > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2008-04/msg00077.php > -- > Adrian Klaver > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general