How to get the list of timezones supported by PostgreSQL?












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The question is pretty self-explanatory. I found this documentation here:



https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/view-pg-timezone-names.html



However, it does not really mention how to get a list of all the supported timezones. How can I do this?










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    The question is pretty self-explanatory. I found this documentation here:



    https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/view-pg-timezone-names.html



    However, it does not really mention how to get a list of all the supported timezones. How can I do this?










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      The question is pretty self-explanatory. I found this documentation here:



      https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/view-pg-timezone-names.html



      However, it does not really mention how to get a list of all the supported timezones. How can I do this?










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      The question is pretty self-explanatory. I found this documentation here:



      https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/view-pg-timezone-names.html



      However, it does not really mention how to get a list of all the supported timezones. How can I do this?







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          You may try selecting from the view pg_timezone_names, as the documentation says:




          The view pg_timezone_names provides a list of time zone names that are recognized by SET TIMEZONE, along with their associated abbreviations, UTC offsets, and daylight-savings status.




          Try the following query:



          SELECT
          name,
          abbrev,
          utc_offset,
          is_dst
          FROM pg_timezone_names;





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            You may try selecting from the view pg_timezone_names, as the documentation says:




            The view pg_timezone_names provides a list of time zone names that are recognized by SET TIMEZONE, along with their associated abbreviations, UTC offsets, and daylight-savings status.




            Try the following query:



            SELECT
            name,
            abbrev,
            utc_offset,
            is_dst
            FROM pg_timezone_names;





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              You may try selecting from the view pg_timezone_names, as the documentation says:




              The view pg_timezone_names provides a list of time zone names that are recognized by SET TIMEZONE, along with their associated abbreviations, UTC offsets, and daylight-savings status.




              Try the following query:



              SELECT
              name,
              abbrev,
              utc_offset,
              is_dst
              FROM pg_timezone_names;





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                You may try selecting from the view pg_timezone_names, as the documentation says:




                The view pg_timezone_names provides a list of time zone names that are recognized by SET TIMEZONE, along with their associated abbreviations, UTC offsets, and daylight-savings status.




                Try the following query:



                SELECT
                name,
                abbrev,
                utc_offset,
                is_dst
                FROM pg_timezone_names;





                share|improve this answer













                You may try selecting from the view pg_timezone_names, as the documentation says:




                The view pg_timezone_names provides a list of time zone names that are recognized by SET TIMEZONE, along with their associated abbreviations, UTC offsets, and daylight-savings status.




                Try the following query:



                SELECT
                name,
                abbrev,
                utc_offset,
                is_dst
                FROM pg_timezone_names;






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