2008/7/25 Anoop G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hai all, > > I have database running on server. I am using python to run my > application.postgres client is running on the clients .All clients are > connected to a single database running on server. Each time application > starts ,the login time is taken from server using the query > """select CAST ( timeofday() AS timestamp""" > > But the problem the time which I got is different from that of server > machine . I Think the postgres client is adding some values to the server > time. How can I solve this .Is there any configuration setting for client to > solve this?.In which location client's configuration file is stored( I am > using Linux(Debian )?. > > here the result I got: > > The correct time in server: 2008-07-25 14:16:54 > > But What i got from client (with database cursor of sever database): > 2008-07-25 19:46:33.46 (difference of more than 5 Hr ) Where this > difference come? > > any one know the answer pls help me. > > Thanks in advance > > Anoop > > > > server localtime is correct ? /etc/localtime ...
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