On 4/9/24 9:16 AM, Lok P wrote:
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 9:26 PM Adrian Klaver <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:On 4/9/24 08:43, Lok P wrote: > Hi All, > It's version 15.4 of postgresql database. Every "date/time" data type > attribute gets stored in the database in UTC timezone only. One of the > support persons local timezone is "asia/kolkata" and that support > person needs to fetch the count of transactions from a table- > transaction_tab and share it with another person/customer who is in the > EST timezone, so basically the transaction has to be shown or displayed > the EST timezone. What is the datatype for the create_timestamp? What does SHOW timezone; return on the server? Thank you for the quick response. The column data type for "create_timestamp" is "timestamptz'.Show timezone from the support users client machine UI showing "Asia/Calcutta". Not having access to run "Show timezone" on the server currently, I will try to get it. output from pg_setting showing setting as "Asia/Calcutta', reset_val as "Asia/Calcutta", boot_val as "GMT"
In the pg_settings query what are the source, sourcefile, sourceline fields set to?
-- Adrian Klaver [email protected]
