timezone aware date_trunc function

While the marked answer might be correct for the OP's weird circumstances it is more likely incorrect for others. You need to convert the timestamp returned by date_trunc to the proper timezone.

select
    date_trunc(
        'day',
        some_timestamp at time zone users_timezone
    ) at time zone users_timezone as the_date;

The important thing to understand is date_trunc returns a timestamp with no timezone attached to it. You need to convert the timestamp to the proper timezone because the database client or whatever downstream might have a different timezone.


You need to specify at which time zone you want it to show

select
    date_trunc(
        'day',
        timestamp with time zone '2001-01-1 00:00:00+0100' at time zone '-02'
    ) as the_date;
      the_date       
---------------------
 2001-01-01 00:00:00

AT TIME ZONE


@Adam's answer is definitely more helpful. Although I think we can improve on it again because if we're truncating a Timestamp to a single day (or week/month/etc), then we want to make sure that we're dealing with a Date object, not a Timestamp. Otherwise we may give other pieces of code the impression that something just actually happened to occur at midnight (or potentially some other misleading time of day).

So I would use:

SELECT date_trunc('day', some_timestamp AT TIME ZONE users_timezone)::date AS the_date;

which casts the result to a Date, rather than Timestamp.

The result will be something like:

  the_date
------------
 2019-09-14

instead of the more misleading result of:

      the_date
---------------------
 2019-09-14 00:00:00