Hi there,

On 30/12/2008, at 7:47 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:

I _think_ (correct me if I'm wrong) Florijan would like to store a logical date rather than a timestamp. For example, he would like to store the date 2008-09-28. The requirement being that the same date is applicable to all timezones because it is composited from year/ month/day and is thus independent of timezones.

An example where this might be useful is to store birthdays.

Right - I think it was Florijan's more elaborate description that confused me :-) I thought he was saying he wanted the date to be presented according to the user's local timezone whilst at the same time he was talking about this need. So I wasn't clear on his aims.

For example, a birthday is 1980-08-08. If I should decide to live in Munich for a while (I presently live in Auckland) then the same birthday applies, but if I stored it as a timestamp then it would have shifted to another day while I live in Munich. Hence the difficulty storing these things as timestamps.

Depends when you want your present ;-)

So if you're storing dates in the database (as opposed to timestamps) you'll have to normalise them prior to storage. For display you'll need a custom formatter.

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck

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