From: | "Brandon Metcalf" <bmetcalf(at)nortel(dot)com> |
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To: | Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog(at)svana(dot)org> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Europe/Moscow timezone |
Date: | 2006-10-06 15:52:04 |
Message-ID: | Pine.LNX.4.58L.0610061051170.1473@cash.us.nortel.com |
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k == kleptog(at)svana(dot)org writes:
k> On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 09:10:33AM -0500, Brandon Metcalf wrote:
k> > >From what I can tell, PostgreSQL 8.0.3 should support Europe/Moscow as
k> > a timezone input string. However, this doesn't seem to work:
k> >
k> > db=> INSERT INTO synctimes (time, sreplica, shost, dreplica, dhost, seconds, pseconds) VALUES ('10-05-2006 18:26:13 Europe/Moscow', 9407, 27362, 18516, 35361, 1606, 47);
k> > ERROR: invalid input syntax for type timestamp with time zone: "10-05-2006 18:26:13 Europe/Moscow"
k> >
k> > Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong here?
k> 8.0 only supports such timezones in the form:
k> '10-05-2006 18:26:13' AT TIME ZONE 'Europe/Moscow';
k> Including it in the string is only supported from 8.2 beta onward. So
k> try that out and see how it goes.
That doesn't work, either.
db=> INSERT INTO synctimes (time, sreplica, shost, dreplica, dhost, seconds, pseconds) VALUES ('10-05-2006 18:26:13' AT TIME ZONE 'Europe/Moscow', 999999, 27362, 18516, 35361, 1606, 47);
ERROR: time zone "europe/moscow" not recognized
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Brandon
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