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Mysql find current timezone offset

By admin on Dec 2, 2015

Print current local and global timezone

SELECT @@global.time_zone, @@session.time_zone;

Here is the outcome

@@global.time_zone	@@session.time_zone
+05:30	+05:30

Find timezone offset using convert_tz

select TIMEDIFF(now(), convert_tz(now(), @@session.time_zone, '+00:00'));

Here is the outcome when session timezone is India timezone.

05:30:00

Find timezone offset using UTC_TIMESTAMP

SELECT TIMEDIFF(NOW(), UTC_TIMESTAMP());

Here is the outcome when session timezone is India timezone.

05:30:00

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