Tom Lane wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone have an idea on this one?
There's a date + integer operator, but no integer + date operator.
Yawn...
Uh, Yawn means we don't need to fix it, or oh, here's another one?
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Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone have an idea on this one?
There's a date + integer operator, but no integer + date operator.
Yawn...
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Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone comment on this?
This is unfixable as long as nextval() and friends depend on string
parameters to represent table references. There are suggestions in
our archives about how we might move to a more Oracle-like syntax
(ie, table.nextval),
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Anyone have an idea on this one?
It is maybe not bug, but I didn't find any warning about this behavior.
select current_date + 1; -- ok
select 1 + current_date; -- not
ERROR: operator does not exist: integer + date
HINT: No operator
Kevin Houle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One more data point. The DBD::Pg 'lo_extract' function works
fine across SSL. There is no issue with large objects = 32K
using 'lo_extract'. So that casts doubt on it being an OpenSSL
issue.
No, it does not, because lo_export writes the data to a file on
It's been in use for the freebsd port for some months now, so I say
yes. ;-)
/Palle
lördagen den 16 augusti 2003 kl 22.54 skrev Bruce Momjian:
Is this patch valid for inclusion in jdbc?
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Yes, agreed
Dave
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 09:57, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
It's been in use for the freebsd port for some months now, so I say
yes. ;-)
/Palle
lördagen den 16 augusti 2003 kl 22.54 skrev Bruce Momjian:
Is this patch valid for inclusion in jdbc?
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