Generally, it is the best practice to store time in UTC and as mentioned in here and here.
Suppose there is a re-occurring event let's say end time which is always at the same local time let's say 17:00 regardless of whether there is Daylight saving is on or off for that time zone. And also there is a requirement not to change the time manually when DST turns ON or OFF for particular time zone. It is also a requirement that whenever end time is asked by any other systems through API (i.e. GetEndTimeByEvent) it always sends the end time in UTC format.
Approach 1: If it is decided to store in UTC it can be stored in the database table as below.
Event UTCEndTime
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ABC 07:00:00
MNO 06:00:00
PQR 04:00:00
For the first event ABC, end time in UTC is 07:00 am which if converted to display from UTC to local time on 1-July-2012 it will result into 17:00 local time and if converted on 10-Oct-2012 (the date when DST is ON for the time zone) then will result into 6 pm which is not correct end time.
One possible way I could think is to store DST time in the additional column and using that time when the timezone has DST ON.
Approach 2: However, if it is stored as Local time as below for example for event ABC it will be always 17:00 on any date as there is no conversion to from UTC to local time.
Event LocalEndTime
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ABC 17:00:00
MNO 16:00:00
PQR 14:00:00
And an application layer converts local time to UTC time to send to other systems through (API GetEndTimeByEvent).
Is this still a good idea to store the time in UTC in this case? If yes then how to get a constant local time?
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