Thank you! Tom, >The documentation does not actually say any such thing, although its >failure to clarify what it *is* saying isn't great. I have reworded it >as follows in CVS tip: > >: Table B-4 shows the time zone abbreviations recognized by PostgreSQL in >: date/time input values. PostgreSQL uses internal tables for time zone >: input decoding, since there is no standard operating system interface to >: provide access to general, cross-time zone information. The underlying >: operating system is used to provide time zone information for output, >: however. >: >: Keep in mind also that the time zone names recognized by SET TIMEZONE >: are operating-system dependent and may have little to do with Table >: B-4. For example, some systems recognize values like 'Europe/Rome' in >: SET TIMEZONE. > >We do not make any attempt to document what timezone names are accepted >by SET TIMEZONE, because there is in general no way to find out :-(
So, what is the official syntax? Is it like the following? SET TIME ZONE TO 8:30 SET TIMEZONE TO 8:30 SET TIME ZONE TO -5 SET TIMEZONE TO -5 Regards, CN ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html