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mysql.time_zone_name Table

The mysql.time_zone_name table maps human-readable time zone names (e.g., "Europe/Berlin") to their internal time zone IDs.

The mysql.time_zone_name table is one of the mysql system tables that can contain time zone information. It is usually preferable for the system to handle the time zone, in which case the table will be empty (the default), but you can populate the mysql time zone tables using the mariadb-tzinfo-to-sql utility. See Time Zones for details.

This table uses the Aria storage engine.

The mysql.time_zone_name table contains the following fields:

Field
Type
Null
Key
Default
Description

Example

See Also

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Name

char(64)

NO

PRI

NULL

Name of the time zone.

Time_zone_id

int(10) unsigned

NO

PRI

NULL

ID field, auto_increments.

mysql.time_zone table
mysql.time_zone_leap_second table
mysql.time_zone_transition table
mysql.time_zone_transition_type table
SELECT * FROM mysql.time_zone_name;
+--------------------+--------------+
| Name               | Time_zone_id |
+--------------------+--------------+
| Africa/Abidjan     |            1 |
| Africa/Accra       |            2 |
| Africa/Addis_Ababa |            3 |
| Africa/Algiers     |            4 |
| Africa/Asmara      |            5 |
| Africa/Asmera      |            6 |
| Africa/Bamako      |            7 |
| Africa/Bangui      |            8 |
| Africa/Banjul      |            9 |
| Africa/Bissau      |           10 |
...
+--------------------+--------------+

System tables should not normally be edited directly. Use the related SQL statements instead.