Hi all,

I'm trying to select an offset timestamp at a given time zone, but I can't seem to get the syntax right.

What I am *trying* to do, which doesn't work:

SELECT
        now() AT TIME ZONE 'America/Toronto',
        now() + '4d' AS future AT TIME ZONE 'America/Toronto';

Which generates the error:
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "AT"
LINE 1: ...ME ZONE 'America/Toronto', now() + '4d' AS future AT TIME ZO...

I've tried using an embedded SELECT and CASTing it as a TIMESTAMP with no luck.

SELECT
        now() AT TIME ZONE 'America/Toronto',
CAST ((SELECT now() + '4d') AS TIMESTAMP) as future AT TIME ZONE 'America/Toronto';
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "AT"
LINE 1: ...ST ((SELECT now() + '4d') AS TIMESTAMP) as future AT TIME ZO...

When I remove the 'AT TIME ZONE' from the offset now in either case the SELECT works.

Someone mind beating me with a clue stick? Thanks!

Madi

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