Tom Lane wrote:
meltedown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Short version: I'm trying to turn a unix timestamp into a psql timestamp, but there is a 5 hour difference. Is this because of timezones ? Can I just subtract 5 hours to get the right value ?

"select timestamp '1970-01-01' + interval '$startofday seconds' as timestamp"

If it really is a Unix timestamp --- ie, referenced to midnight GMT
1970-01-01 --- then you need to start with midnight GMT not midnight
local time as the basis.  So,

select timestamp with time zone '1970-01-01 00:00 GMT' + interval ...

or better yet

select timestamp with time zone 'epoch' + interval ...

                        regards, tom lane

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Thanks, that answered my question. I thought as much, but thanks for that fine explanation.

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