Wrong MySQL query result when accessing through Matlab

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I'm accessing MySQL through Matlab, using the following code:
dbName = 'dbName' ;
DB.(dbName) = database(dbName,'user','password');
openDateTimeStr = '2006-03-17 00:00:00';
timeZoneOpen = 'GMT';
queryStr = ['SELECT CONVERT_TZ(''' openDateTimeStr ''', ''' timeZoneOpen ''', ''GMT'')'];
setdbprefs('datareturnformat', 'cellarray')
curs = exec(DB.(dbName), queryStr);
curs = fetch(curs);
result = curs.Data;
close(curs);
and I get the following result, which is 1 hour earlier than what it should be:
result = 1×1 cell array
{'2006-03-16 23:00:00.0'}
But when I type the exact same query directly into MySQL Workbench, I get the correct result:
SELECT CONVERT_TZ('2006-03-17 00:00:00', 'GMT', 'GMT')
-> '2006-03-17 00:00:00'
On the other hand, if I do the same request but for an earlier date (eg: 2006-01-06) both queries (Matlab and MySQL Workbench) return the same (correct) result.
Hence it seems to me like a sort of daylight savings issue that's generating a problem when I access MySQL through Matlab, but not when I access MySQL through it's Workbench.
Any ideas on what might be going on? and how to fix this?
  2 Comments
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Sep 2021
Odd.
What is your local timezone ? I am wondering if the interface is converting the time returned to local time.
Rodrigo Cerda
Rodrigo Cerda on 12 Sep 2021
Edited: Rodrigo Cerda on 12 Sep 2021
I'm on Santiago de Chile, which is currently on GMT-3.
An in fact, Chile switches between GMT-3 and GMT-4 in March every year, bacause of daylight savings.
But the strange thing is that the problematic query requests actually no conversion, since it's converting from GMT to GMT.

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