Shelby Cain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had already removed proprietary data to try and
> whittle down the number of columns I needed to
> demonstrate the weirdness so I can host a dump of the
> table.  However, before I take that step I should
> mention that this is the native Windows port so if
> that changes anything let me know.

Well, if I can't reproduce the misbehavior on a Unix machine then
there'll be reason to suspect a platform-specific bug ... but it's
still a bug.

It'll be important to know the exact datatypes of the columns,
as well as the database locale and encoding you are using.

                        regards, tom lane

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