From: | Paul A Jungwirth <pj(at)illuminatedcomputing(dot)com> |
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To: | vik(dot)fearing(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com |
Cc: | Steve Crawford <scrawford(at)pinpointresearch(dot)com>, andreas(at)proxel(dot)se, pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: date_trunc() in a specific time zone |
Date: | 2018-10-29 16:50:07 |
Message-ID: | CA+renyVsqctZDsAPB15NPXPO5NEC2ELmTz=pEWoNZZDSjmeFeg@mail.gmail.com |
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 9:40 AM Vik Fearing <vik(dot)fearing(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com> wrote:
> I don't necessarily want to
> display any dates, I could be grouping and aggregating.
I can attest that this patch would be really nice functionality to
have. Grouping is an often-overlooked case where timezones matter.
When grouping by day (e.g.), the timezone determines where you "slice
up" the timeline. I've needed this often enough that I have a personal
extension for it (https://github.com/pjungwir/pjpg) but that repo is a
bit sloppy, and I can't use it on managed services like RDS.
It would be nice to support both timestamptz and timestamp, with the
output matching whatever type you give as input. I know which to use
is controversial, but plain timestamp is the default in Ruby on Rails,
so people encounter it a lot.
Yours,
Paul
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