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A time zone is a region on Earth that has a uniform, legally mandated standard time. It is often represented by an identifier, such as "America/Los_Angeles". Note that a numeric modifier such as "-07:00" is an _offset_. A time zone encodes additional details like Daylight Saving Time.
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Compare datetimes with dfferent timezones in MySQL
I need to SELECT rows from this table with values in `opened_at` within the specified local date of local timezone, for example 2021-01-31 +02:00. … The problem is that when I cast `opened_at` to datetime I loose timezone offsets, so I can't do correct comparison. …