Howdy,

        At least 2 years ago, when I created my original PostgreSQL
database, I set the postmaster to have a default time zone of 'CDT6CST5'.
And it has happily given me all of my dates formatted like that ever
since.

        Last night I setup a new database server and transferred one of
my more active databases from the old server to the new.  Unfortunately,
I don't remember how to set the time zone.  And, due to apparent brain
damage on my part, I cannot find it in the idocs either.  Can anyone give
me a hand with this?  I don't like thinking in GMT, it gives me a headache
(and makes me 5-6 hours early for all of my appointments :).

- brian

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