convert postgresql date_trunc() to UTC to prevent pandas error #4319
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Postgresql DATE_TRUNC() returns type "timestamp with time zone" when used with a "date" type. This causes an error with pandas library using utc=False and when used with a time grain different from the source column.
The problem is fixed here by casting the function call to "timestamp without time zone" regardless of the source type. This fix may cause wrong times to be shown in the query result though, depending on the data.
Reference to issue #4250