Thanks for good answers.
Okay, so I should set the default time zone to central GMT time, and then
save GMT offset for every user. This sounds realistic, because I don't think
that I need to correct the time for users that doesn't login.
So, if I now have the GMT offset for every user, how do I di
"Europe/Stockholm", and all
dates that is saved into the database is timestamp with time zone (using
PostgreSQL).
So a wonder who to handle different time zones? Have any of your experience
of this?
Cheers
Niklas Karlsson
Niklas Karlsson wrote:
> Hello everyone
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> I need a good sql-editor where I can write sqlcode. The problem is that I
> don't have rights to list tables, functions and so on. Now I use EMS Sql
> Manger 2005, and if I want to write and execute sqlcode I need acc
Hello everyone
I need a good sql-editor where I can write sqlcode. The problem is that I
don't have rights to list tables, functions and so on. Now I use EMS Sql
Manger 2005, and if I want to write and execute sqlcode I need access to the
system tables, and I don't have it on this database.
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