Hi Dave.
Same - I was swamped with stuff at the end of last week.
Yes, from what I was reading postgres is a bit strange in storing temporal
values. Not unique to postgres - many databases do interesting things.
I'm curious how the driver handles binding Java 8 types directly. The JDBC
spec was updated to support these types through the generic `#setObject`
methods (`#getObject` as well?). Does the driver handle this.
Out of curiosity, which jdbc driver are you helping with?
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 10:23 AM Dave Cramer <davecramer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
As one of the maintainers of the postgres jdbc driver I am interested in
this discussion.
Postgres only stores date/times in UTC. Everything else is a translation.
The driver uses the client's timezone for all dates/times (for better or
worse) If there is anything I can do to help make things easier, let me
know.
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