With 1.1.5, the TS is displayed with the local timezone and seems correct.

cqlsh:bat> create table test (id uuid primary key, ts timestamp );
cqlsh:bat> insert into test (id,ts) values (
'89d09c88-40ac-11e2-a1e2-6067201fae78',  '2012-12-07T10:00:00-0000');
cqlsh:bat> select * from test;
 id                                   | ts
--------------------------------------+--------------------------
 89d09c88-40ac-11e2-a1e2-6067201fae78 | 2012-12-07 02:00:00-0800

cqlsh:bat>


-Bryan


On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:14 PM, B. Todd Burruss <bto...@gmail.com> wrote:

> trying to figure out if i'm doing something wrong or a bug.  i am
> creating a simple schema, inserting a timestamp using ISO8601 format,
> but when retrieving the timestamp, the timezone is displayed
> incorrectly.  i'm inserting using GMT, the result is shown with
> "+0000", but the time is for my local timezone (-0800)
>
> tried with 1.1.6 (DSE 2.2.1), and 1.2.0-rc1-SNAPSHOT
>
> here's the trace:
>
> bin/cqlsh
> Connected to Test Cluster at localhost:9160.
> [cqlsh 2.3.0 | Cassandra 1.2.0-rc1-SNAPSHOT | CQL spec 3.0.0 | Thrift
> protocol 19.35.0]
> Use HELP for help.
> cqlsh> CREATE KEYSPACE btoddb WITH replication =
> {'class':'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor':1};
> cqlsh>
> cqlsh> USE btoddb;
> cqlsh:btoddb> CREATE TABLE test (
>           ...   id uuid PRIMARY KEY,
>           ...   ts TIMESTAMP
>           ... );
> cqlsh:btoddb>
> cqlsh:btoddb> INSERT INTO test
>           ...   (id, ts)
>           ...   values (
>           ...     '89d09c88-40ac-11e2-a1e2-6067201fae78',
>           ...     '2012-12-07T10:00:00-0000'
>           ...   );
> cqlsh:btoddb>
> cqlsh:btoddb> SELECT * FROM test;
>
>  id                                   | ts
> --------------------------------------+--------------------------
>  89d09c88-40ac-11e2-a1e2-6067201fae78 | 2012-12-07 02:00:00+0000
>
> cqlsh:btoddb>
>

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