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I get incorrect data when I use .between

There is a class that acts as a repository, and it has a .summary_rewards method, so, on my local machine it returns one data, and on my server it returns completely different data when I use this method.
The timestamp data in the table is naive, the input data for searching is also naive.
The time zone in the database settings is UTC.
The isolation level is read committed.

I get incorrect data when I use .between

There is a class that acts as a repository, and it has a .summary_rewards method, so, on my local machine it returns one data, and on my server it returns completely different data when I use this method.
The timestamp data in the table is naive, the input data for searching is also naive.
The time zone in the database settings is UTC.
The isolation level is read committed.

I get incorrect data when I use .between

There is a class that acts as a repository, and it has a .summary_rewards method, so, on my local machine it returns one data, and on my server it returns completely different data when I use this method.
The timestamp data in the table is naive, the input data for searching is also naive.
The time zone in the database settings is UTC.
The isolation level is read committed.

I get incorrect data when I use .between

There is a class that acts as a repository, and it has a .summary_rewards method, so, on my local machine it returns one data, and on my server it returns completely different data when I use this method.
The timestamp data in the table is naive, the input data for searching is also naive.
The time zone in the database settings is UTC.
The isolation level is read committed.

I get incorrect data when I use .between

There is a class that acts as a repository, and it has a .summary_rewards method, so, on my local machine it returns one data, and on my server it returns completely different data when I use this method.
The timestamp data in the table is naive, the input data for searching is also naive.
The time zone in the database settings is UTC.
The isolation level is read committed.

I get incorrect data when I use .between

There is a class that acts as a repository, and it has a .summary_rewards method, so, on my local machine it returns one data, and on my server it returns completely different data when I use this method.
The timestamp data in the table is naive, the input data for searching is also naive.
The time zone in the database settings is UTC.
The isolation level is read committed.