Hi,

I meant to say, the architecture will NOT be able to be changed.

Regards,
Sumaya
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Subject: Re: [SQL] dblinks

Hi,

I'm using enterpisedb.

The thing is it does return data, it's just that if there is a date column on 
the table, it gives me the error. Is there no way around this? Unfortunately 
the architecture will be able to be changed.

Thanks,
Sumaya
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On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 6:58 PM, wrote: > statement looks like > select * from 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Postgres does not support this style of database link 
syntax. Are you using Oracle or EnterpriseDB? -- Jonah H. Harris, Sr. Software 
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