pgsql: Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps.

2022-01-10 Thread Tom Lane
Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps. I had a brain fade in commit d32899157, and used 2:30AM as the example timestamp for both spring-forward and fall-back cases. But it's not actually ambiguous at all in the fall-back case, because that transition is from 2AM to 1AM under USA rules.

pgsql: Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps.

2022-01-10 Thread Tom Lane
Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps. I had a brain fade in commit d32899157, and used 2:30AM as the example timestamp for both spring-forward and fall-back cases. But it's not actually ambiguous at all in the fall-back case, because that transition is from 2AM to 1AM under USA rules.

pgsql: Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps.

2022-01-10 Thread Tom Lane
Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps. I had a brain fade in commit d32899157, and used 2:30AM as the example timestamp for both spring-forward and fall-back cases. But it's not actually ambiguous at all in the fall-back case, because that transition is from 2AM to 1AM under USA rules.

pgsql: Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps.

2022-01-10 Thread Tom Lane
Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps. I had a brain fade in commit d32899157, and used 2:30AM as the example timestamp for both spring-forward and fall-back cases. But it's not actually ambiguous at all in the fall-back case, because that transition is from 2AM to 1AM under USA rules.

pgsql: Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps.

2022-01-10 Thread Tom Lane
Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps. I had a brain fade in commit d32899157, and used 2:30AM as the example timestamp for both spring-forward and fall-back cases. But it's not actually ambiguous at all in the fall-back case, because that transition is from 2AM to 1AM under USA rules.

pgsql: Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps.

2022-01-10 Thread Tom Lane
Doc: fix bogus example about ambiguous timestamps. I had a brain fade in commit d32899157, and used 2:30AM as the example timestamp for both spring-forward and fall-back cases. But it's not actually ambiguous at all in the fall-back case, because that transition is from 2AM to 1AM under USA rules.