Update timezone documentation to reflect current reality: instead of
giving tables of known timezone names, refer the user to the system views. Joachim Wieland
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml,v 1.175 2006/09/16 16:18:11 tgl Exp $ -->
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml,v 1.176 2006/09/22 16:20:00 tgl Exp $ -->
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<chapter id="datatype">
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<title id="datatype-title">Data Types</title>
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</table>
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<para>
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Refer to <xref linkend="datetime-appendix"> for a list of
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time zone names that are recognized for input.
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Refer to <xref linkend="datatype-timezones"> for more information on how
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to specify time zones.
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</para>
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</sect3>
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parameter before being displayed to the client.
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</para>
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<para>
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> allows you to specify time zones in
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three different forms:
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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A full time zone name, for example <literal>America/New_York</>.
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The recognized time zone names are listed in the
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<literal>pg_timezone_names</literal> view (see <xref
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linkend="view-pg-timezone-names">).
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> uses the widely-used
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<literal>zic</> time zone data for this purpose, so the same
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names are also recognized by much other software.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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A time zone abbreviation, for example <literal>PST</>. Such a
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specification merely defines a particular offset from UTC, in
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contrast to full time zone names which may imply a set of daylight
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savings transition-date rules as well. The recognized abbreviations
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are listed in the <literal>pg_timezone_abbrevs</> view (see <xref
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linkend="view-pg-timezone-abbrevs">). You cannot set the
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configuration parameter <xref linkend="guc-timezone"> using a time
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zone abbreviation, but you can use abbreviations in
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date/time input values and with the <literal>AT TIME ZONE</>
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operator.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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In addition to the timezone names and abbreviations,
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> will accept time zone
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specifications of the form <replaceable>STD</><replaceable>offset</> or
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<replaceable>STD</><replaceable>offset</><replaceable>DST</>, where
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<replaceable>STD</> is a zone abbreviation, <replaceable>offset</> is a
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numeric offset in hours west from UTC, and <replaceable>DST</> is an
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optional daylight-savings zone abbreviation, assumed to stand for one
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hour ahead of the given offset. For example, if <literal>EST5EDT</>
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were not already a recognized zone name, it would be accepted and would
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be functionally equivalent to USA East Coast time. When a
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daylight-savings zone name is present, it is assumed to be used
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according to USA time zone rules, so this feature is of limited use
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outside North America. One should also be wary that this provision can
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lead to silently accepting bogus input, since there is no check on the
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reasonableness of the zone abbreviations. For example, <literal>SET
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TIMEZONE TO FOOBAR0</> will work, leaving the system effectively using
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a rather peculiar abbreviation for GMT.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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There is a conceptual and practical difference between the abbreviations
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and the full names: abbreviations always represent a fixed offset from
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UTC, whereas most of the full names imply a local daylight-savings time
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rule and so have two possible UTC offsets. That's why you always have to
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specify a date if you want to use full time zone names in <type>timetz</>
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values. This is also the reason why you should set <xref
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linkend="guc-timezone"> to a full time zone name: this way,
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
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will always know the correct UTC offset for your region.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note that timezone names are <emphasis>not</> used for date/time output
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— all supported output formats use numeric timezone displays to
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avoid ambiguity.
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</para>
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<para>
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Neither full names nor abbreviations are hard-wired into the server;
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they are obtained from configuration files stored under
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<filename>.../share/timezone/</> and <filename>.../share/timezonesets/</>
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of the installation directory
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(see <xref linkend="datetime-config-files">).
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</para>
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<para>
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The <xref linkend="guc-timezone"> configuration parameter can
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be set in the file <filename>postgresql.conf</>, or in any of the
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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<para>
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Refer to <xref linkend="datetime-appendix"> for a list of
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available time zones.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="datatype-datetime-internals">
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Missing features include XQuery, SQL/XML syntax (ISO/IEC
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9075-14), and an <acronym>XML</> data type optimized for
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<acronym>XML</> storage.
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Missing features include XQuery, SQL/XML syntax (ISO/IEC
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9075-14), and an <acronym>XML</> data type optimized for
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<acronym>XML</> storage.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<chapter id="functions">
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<title>Functions and Operators</title>
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In these expressions, the desired time zone <replaceable>zone</> can be
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specified either as a text string (e.g., <literal>'PST'</literal>)
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or as an interval (e.g., <literal>INTERVAL '-08:00'</literal>).
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In the text case, the available zone names are those shown in either
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<xref linkend="datetime-timezone-full-names-table"> or
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<xref linkend="datetime-timezone-input-table">.
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In the text case, a time zone name may be specified in any of the ways
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described in <xref linkend="datatype-timezones">.
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</para>
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<para>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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See <xref linkend="datatype-datetime"> for more information
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about time zones. Also, <xref linkend="datetime-appendix">
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has a list of the recognized names for time zones.
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See <xref linkend="datatype-timezones"> for more information
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about time zones.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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