Related to this current discussion and exchange of ideas... is there a best
practice for retrieving data in such a way as the rows are localized to a
timezone for where/group by purposes. That is, if I have a table which has
events, but those events belong to a tenant or some entity that has a
location which implies a timezone (or at least an offset), is there a best
way to write a query similar to the below? Please forgive and overlook if
there is some obvious syntax error, as this is just a quick and dirty
example. Might it make sense to store a "localized" version of the
timestamp *without* timezone on the event record such that an index can be
used for fast retrieval and even grouping?

select
date_trunc( 'month', e.event_datetime AT TIMEZONE t.time_zone_name ) AS
event_date,
count( e.id )
from events AS e
join tenants AS t ON t.id = e.tenant_id
where e.event_datetime AT TIMEZONE t.time_zone_name >= '01/01/2021'::DATE
AND e.event_datetime AT TIMEZONE t.time_zone_name < '09/01/2021'::DATE;

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