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11 | 11 | <H1>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL</H1> |
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13 | | -<P>Last updated: Tue Feb 6 13:31:07 EST 2007</P> |
| 13 | +<P>Last updated: Tue Feb 6 13:33:13 EST 2007</P> |
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15 | 15 | <P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<Ahref= |
16 | 16 | "mailto:bruce@momjian.us">bruce@momjian.us</A>) |
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442 | 442 | <H3id="item1.14">1.14) Will PostgreSQL handle recent daylight |
443 | 443 | saving time changes in various countries?</H3> |
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445 | | -<P>USA saving time changes are included in PostgreSQL release 8.0.[4+], |
446 | | - and all later major releases, e.g. 8.1. Canada and Western Australia |
447 | | - changes are included in 8.0.[10+], 8.1.[6+], and all later major |
448 | | - releases. PostgreSQL releases prior to 8.0 use the operating system's |
449 | | - timezone database for daylight saving information.</P> |
| 445 | +<P>USAdaylightsaving time changes are included in PostgreSQL release |
| 446 | +8.0.[4+],and all later major releases, e.g. 8.1. Canada and Western |
| 447 | +Australiachanges are included in 8.0.[10+], 8.1.[6+], and all later |
| 448 | +majorreleases. PostgreSQL releases prior to 8.0 use the operating |
| 449 | +system'stimezone database for daylight saving information.</P> |
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