On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 2:46:39 pm hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 02:07:40PM -0800, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> > Finally dawned on me. When you use 'at time zone' on a timestamp
> > with tz it strips the tz which then allows the value to be indexed
> > because:
> > 
> > -[ RECORD 5
> > ]-------+---------------------------------------------------------------
> > ---------- Schema              | pg_catalog
> > Name                | date_part
> > Result data type    | double precision
> > Argument data types | text, timestamp without time zone
> > Type                | normal
> > Volatility          | immutable
> > Owner               | postgres
> > Language            | internal
> > Source code         | timestamp_part
> > Description         | extract field from timestamp
> 
> yes, but it is not correct - the value is actually stable, and not
> immutable.

Alright, because the epoch and timezone* fields do timezone manipulation on the 
supplied values. Well learned a lot. Thanks.

> 
> Best regards,
> 
> depesz

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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@gmail.com

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