Piotr Marcinczyk <pmarc...@gmail.com> writes: > I would like to implement item from TODO list: "Improve TIMESTAMP WITH > TIME ZONE subtraction to be DST-aware".
> To compute interval properly, we need time zone. Currently in timestamp > we don't have time zone information, so I would use actual session time > zone for computations. This can cause problems in the future, when TZ > info will be saved in DB (this is also on TODO list). In such case, user > may suspect, that stored TZ will be used, and probably behavior of > subtraction will change. Anyway, I think, that using session TZ now is > better than not using it at all. TBH, that doesn't sound like an especially great idea from here. The value of a timestamp difference is currently exact, but you're proposing to make it fuzzy and context-dependent. The alternative proposal that's been on the table for awhile (see the preceding entry in the TODO list) is to remove the interval_justify_hours call in timestamp_mi, which would also have the effect of fixing the inconsistency that T1 + (T2 - T1) doesn't necessarily yield T2. And it would do that a lot more straightforwardly, with less risk that there's still corner cases that would misbehave. If it's not the T1 + (T2 - T1) issue that's bothering you, perhaps you should explain exactly what results you're hoping to get by changing this behavior. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers