https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63566

Lionel Elie Mamane <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Lionel Elie Mamane <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #0)

> Could be this is a problem of the internal HSQLDB

That's most probably the case. I didn't find out in what
format rows (and data columns) are saved in the "data" file,
but it is plausible that the confusion in the standard Java
Date classes between the date "1 January 2012" and the timestamp
"1 January 2012 00:00:00" lead to some bogus timezone conversions
that leads to "1 January 2012 00:00:00" becoming e.g.
"31 December 2011 23:00:00", which would then be truncated
to "31 December 2011".

*But* the big hole in that theory is that example timezones
that you mention have AFAIK the same time (unless maybe that
was not the case in the early twentieth century, which is where
the dates of your examples are?).

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