Well you could always just put it back to whatever you want when you open
the connection  ie "set timezone ...."



Dave Cramer

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http://www.credativ.ca

On 23 February 2015 at 08:40, George Woodring <george.woodr...@iglass.net>
wrote:

> Anyone have a suggestion for setting the timezone back to the Postgres db
> default on a connection.  JDBC now sets the timezone to be the client which
> is my web server and ignores the default timezone that I have set in the
> DB.  There are large parts of my code that I have never worried about
> timezones because the DB would handle it.  Before I head down that path, I
> thought I would check and see if there was an easier way for me to put it
> back into the database.
>
> My latest issue is I create a date object and set it to 3am PST,  If I
> save it into a timestamp with timezone the db saves it at 3am PST when I
> pull it out.  If I save it to timestamp without timezone, I get 6am now
> where as before I would get 3am.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated
> George Woodring
> iGLASS Networks
> www.iglass.net
>

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