On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 18:20, Michelle Murrain wrote:
> In doing an upgrade (I'm using Debian testing, and a recent
> dist-upgrade included an upgrade to 7.3.2), I must have messed up the
> date/time format - because one table did not automatically restore,
> and in trying to restore that table f
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Hernan J. Gonzalez wrote:
> I'm puzzled with the date formats in
> the 7.0b2 version. Perhaps I'm missing something
> trivial, (SQL standards?) but I have been using postgres
> from years, and never had this kind of problem.
>
> I use the -e switch, so that
> > dates passed
I'm puzzled with the date formats in
the 7.0b2 version. Perhaps I'm missing something
trivial, (SQL standards?) but I have been using postgres
from years, and never had this kind of problem.
I use the -e switch, so that
> dates passed to and from the
> frontend processes will be
> assumed to be i