* Jochem van Dieten
Functionally, I believe it is much cleaner as it abstracts the problem away from the developer. Especially around DST changes this can be an important issue.
I agree again. But it doesn't answer my question... I suppose you can live without timezones untill mysql supports it in the server? :)
If I need a feature that MySQL doesn't have, I don't use MySQL.
Jochem
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