SET TIME ZONE

Applies to: check marked yes Databricks SQL check marked yes Databricks Runtime

Sets the time zone of the current session.

Syntax

SET TIME ZONE { LOCAL | time_zone_value | interval_literal }

Parameters

  • LOCAL

    Applies to: check marked yes Databricks Runtime

    Set the time zone to the one specified in the java user.timezone property, or to the environment variable TZ if user.timezone is undefined, or to the system time zone if both of them are undefined.

    Applies to: check marked yes Databricks SQL

    Resets the timezone the value set in the TIMEZONE parameter of the SET command.

    The system default it UTC.

  • timezone_value

    A STRING literal. The ID of session local timezone in the format of either region-based zone IDs or zone offsets. Region IDs must have the form ‘area/city’, such as ‘America/Los_Angeles’. Zone offsets must be in the format ‘(+|-)HH’, ‘(+|-)HH:mm’ or ‘(+|-)HH:mm:ss’, e.g ‘-08’, ‘+01:00’ or ‘-13:33:33’. Also, ‘UTC’ and ‘Z’ are supported as aliases of ‘+00:00’. Other short names are not recommended to use because they can be ambiguous.

    For a list of valid timezones, see List of tz database time zones.

  • interval literal

    The interval literal represents the difference between the session time zone to the ‘UTC’. It must be in the range of [-18, 18] hours and max to second precision, for example: INTERVAL '15:40:32' HOUR TO SECOND.

Examples

-- Set time zone to the system default.
> SET TIME ZONE LOCAL;

-- Set time zone to the region-based zone ID.
> SET TIME ZONE 'America/Los_Angeles';

-- Set time zone to the Zone offset.
> SET TIME ZONE '+08:00';

-- Set time zone with intervals.
> SET TIME ZONE INTERVAL '08:30:00' HOUR TO SECOND;