On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 12:34:19PM -0700, Michael Fuhr wrote:

> > *Display* of timestamptz values at arbitrary time zones is
> > already possible using the "at time zone" syntax.
> 
> But the result is a timestamp without time zone and thus doesn't
> display the target time zone.  In other words, you can display a
> timestamptz *at* another time zone but not *with* another time zone.
Ah, OK, there's a subtle difference, true.

However, if in my code I am able to say "at time zone ..." I
*already* know the time zone. Can't I then just *add* it to
the value I am getting back from the database ?

Karsten
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