Commit c93f8f3b authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Doc: fix discussion of how to get real Julian Dates.

Somehow I'd convinced myself that rotating to UTC-12 was the way
to do this, but upon further review, it's definitely UTC+12.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1197050.1619123213@sss.pgh.pa.us
parent f93f0b5b
......@@ -908,22 +908,22 @@ $ <userinput>cal 9 1752</userinput>
<para>
This definition does, however, provide a way to obtain the astronomical
definition when you need it: do the arithmetic in time
zone <literal>UTC-12</literal>. For example,
zone <literal>UTC+12</literal>. For example,
<programlisting>
=&gt; SELECT extract(julian from '2021-06-23 7:00:00-04'::timestamptz at time zone 'UTC-12');
=&gt; SELECT extract(julian from '2021-06-23 7:00:00-04'::timestamptz at time zone 'UTC+12');
extract
------------------------------
2459389.95833333333333333333
2459388.95833333333333333333
(1 row)
=&gt; SELECT extract(julian from '2021-06-23 8:00:00-04'::timestamptz at time zone 'UTC-12');
=&gt; SELECT extract(julian from '2021-06-23 8:00:00-04'::timestamptz at time zone 'UTC+12');
extract
--------------------------------------
2459390.0000000000000000000000000000
2459389.0000000000000000000000000000
(1 row)
=&gt; SELECT extract(julian from date '2021-06-24');
=&gt; SELECT extract(julian from date '2021-06-23');
extract
---------
2459390
2459389
(1 row)
</programlisting>
</para>
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