Handling British Summer Time/Daylight Savings Time in Azure SQL
Is it just me or is British Summer Time (BST) AKA Daylight Saving Time (DST) an utterly pointless endeavour these days? Admittedly, on its introduction in 1916, it fulfilled a sensible objective – to provide more daylight hours during the summer. For agricultural, construction or other services that are reliant on sufficient light to carry out their work, this was a godsend. In today’s modern…
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