I had accidentally set { "timestamp": "America/Denver" } and I would get back MySQL strings instead of JavaScript Dates.
I would have expected
- an exception - bad values should throw errors
- or the default to be used - bad values could also be ignored, and the default used
What I got was
- inserted values would be transposed - as if the UTC hours value was used, but set as if it were local
- selected values would return as strings - rather than returning as date objects
The solution was to use { "timestamp": "local" }.
As far as I can tell { "timestamp": "UTC" } and { "timestamp": "-06:00" } had no effect.