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From: smartin%lsican@mcnc.org (Stephen Martin)
Subject: Local dates
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Date: Wed, 17 Jul 91 13:31:03 EDT
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Is there a way to work in your local time zone?  I've created a relation
that has a date field and when i try to enter data into it, postgres assumes
that the date and time i am entering is in GMT, it will however display it
back to you in your local time zone. Also what is the datetime data type,
i tried to create a field of that type and got an error message saying it
was an unknown type. I'm using version 2.1 by the way.
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