> > This would be news to me. I don't think it's possible to *not* have a > > timezone set on a session. The server will have a default timezone > > based either on the local (server) system time or the setting of the > > timezone variable in postgresql.conf. Additionally, libpq > > applications will, I believe, issue a "set timezone" during initial > > connection setup. > > This is certainly the default behavior--I don't know whether there are > settings to change it. All I know is that I regularly work with a database > located in a different time zone, and displayed times are adjusted to my > local time. That surely works. The question was whether there was a built-in way to recover the time zone of the client inserting the data.
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