On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Barnes, Timothy D. <t...@bas.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm using pgAdmin4 v1.1 and I've noticed a minor issue. On the dashboard in 
> the list of sessions for a database, the column "Backend start" seems to show 
> an incorrect date/time. On first glance, they all appear to be correct, but 
> then I noticed that all the backends were started at 12 minutes past their 
> respective hours, which I thought was a bit of a coincidence. I looked in my 
> database and I discovered that my backends were indeed started at different 
> times past the hour. I'm wondering whether it's getting the 12 from the month 
> number as it's December.
>
> This bug only appears to occur in version 1.1 - both in the version I 
> installed for Windows and in the version I installed on Centos 7 via PIP. I 
> had a look at a version 1.0 installation and the timestamps appeared as I 
> expected them to. I am also using Postgres version 9.2.15.
>
> It's just a minor issue, but if it could be fixed, that would be great.
>
> Thanks

Thanks for the report - logged, and fixed already :-)

https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2032

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