On 06/06/2019 14:35, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 6/6/19 4:02 AM, Steve Rogerson wrote:
>> I've just updated my laptop to pg11 and I'm getting a problem. I'm  trying to
>> keeps the details confidential, so somewhat vague I'm afraid.
>>
>> sjr_local1db=> select count(*) from user_passwords ;
>> ERROR:  record type has not been registered
>>
>> sjr_local1db=> insert into user_passwords (name, "timestamp", password) 
>> values
>> ('user1', my_timestamp_now(), 'dsfsdfsdf');
>> INSERT 0 1
>>
>> sjr_local1db=> select count(*) from user_passwords ;
>>
>>   count
>> -------
>>      27
>> (1 row)
>>
>> The timestamp column is a "row" consisting of a timestamp and the timezone
>> (essentially),  the my_timestamp_now  is function that returns a "timestamp"
>> for now.
>>
>> This all works fine for pg >= 9 and pg <11.
>
> More information is needed:
>
> 1) Table definition
>
> 2) Exactly how "timestamp" is defined.
>
> 3) my_timestamp_now definition.


Ok - on it's way - in the mean time - what does "record type has not been
registered" mean?


Steve

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