TIMESTAMP and daylight savings time question

Started by Dann Corbitalmost 18 years ago2 messages
#1Dann Corbit
DCorbit@connx.com

It appears that the older versions of PostgreSQL (7.x) do not consider
the daylight savings time when using TIMESTAMP WITH TIMEZONE but the
most recent versions do (8.x).

Can someone tell me the exact PostgreSQL version number where the
behavior changed?

#2Dann Corbit
DCorbit@connx.com
In reply to: Dann Corbit (#1)
Re: TIMESTAMP and daylight savings time question

We figured the problem out.
Our older version did not have the OS patch:
http://www.postgresqlforums.com/wiki/2007_Daylight_Savings_Time

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Subject: [HACKERS] TIMESTAMP and daylight savings time question

It appears that the older versions of PostgreSQL (7.x) do not consider
the daylight savings time when using TIMESTAMP WITH TIMEZONE but the
most recent versions do (8.x).
Can someone tell me the exact PostgreSQL version number where the
behavior changed?