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<entry><literal>04:05:06.789-8</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601</entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601, with time zone as UTC offset</entry> |
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<entry><literal>04:05:06-08:00</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601</entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601, with time zone as UTC offset</entry> |
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<entry><literal>04:05-08:00</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601</entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601, with time zone as UTC offset</entry> |
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<entry><literal>040506-08</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601</entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601, with time zone as UTC offset</entry> |
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<entry><literal>040506+0730</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO 8601, with fractional-hour time zone as UTC offset</entry> |
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<entry><literal>040506+07:30:00</literal></entry> |
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<entry>UTC offset specified to seconds (not allowed in ISO 8601)</entry> |
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<entry><literal>04:05:06 PST</literal></entry> |
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<entry><literal>PST8PDT</literal></entry> |
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<entry>POSIX-style time zone specification</entry> |
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<entry><literal>-8:00:00</literal></entry> |
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<entry>UTC offset for PST</entry> |
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<entry><literal>-8:00</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO-8601 offset for PST</entry> |
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<entry>UTC offset for PST (ISO 8601 extended format)</entry> |
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<entry><literal>-800</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO-8601 offset for PST</entry> |
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<entry>UTC offset for PST (ISO 8601 basic format)</entry> |
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<entry><literal>-8</literal></entry> |
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<entry>ISO-8601 offset for PST</entry> |
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<entry>UTC offset for PST (ISO 8601 basic format)</entry> |
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<entry><literal>zulu</literal></entry> |
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<entry><literal>z</literal></entry> |
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<entry>Short form of <literal>zulu</literal></entry> |
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<entry>Short form of <literal>zulu</literal> (also in ISO 8601)</entry> |
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<para> |
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In the <acronym>ISO</acronym> style, the time zone is always shown as |
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a signed numeric offset from UTC, with positive sign used for zones |
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east of Greenwich. The offset will be shown |
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as <replaceable>hh</replaceable> (hours only) if it is an integral |
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number of hours, else |
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as <replaceable>hh</replaceable>:<replaceable>mm</replaceable> if it |
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is an integral number of minutes, else as |
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<replaceable>hh</replaceable>:<replaceable>mm</replaceable>:<replaceable>ss</replaceable>. |
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(The third case is not possible with any modern time zone standard, |
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but it can appear when working with timestamps that predate the |
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adoption of standardized time zones.) |
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In the other date styles, the time zone is shown as an alphabetic |
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abbreviation if one is in common use in the current zone. Otherwise |
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it appears as a signed numeric offset in ISO 8601 basic format |
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(<replaceable>hh</replaceable> or <replaceable>hhmm</replaceable>). |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The date/time style can be selected by the user using the |
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<command>SET datestyle</command> command, the <xref |
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