On Tue, June 30, 2009 13:24, Tom Lane wrote:

>
> No, it's complaining that the constant is out of range --- it's
> failing long before it's tried to do any actual BETWEEN comparisons.
> Surely you meant something more like 2008-08-09?
>
>                       regards, tom lane
>

The column is a timestamp value.  I expected any time on any given
date to fall between the start and end of that day so the
hh:mm:ss:hh portion does not leap out at me as something that should
cause a problem.  Should  it?

The application system times are all UTC.

ALTER TABLE currency_exchange_rates ADD COLUMN effective_from
timestamp without time zone;
ALTER TABLE currency_exchange_rates ALTER COLUMN effective_from SET
STORAGE PLAIN;
ALTER TABLE currency_exchange_rates ALTER COLUMN effective_from SET
NOT NULL;


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