Hello:
Depends whether you built the server with --enable-integer-timestamps
or not.
Thanks :)
Sure: don't use binary I/O.
hehe ... :-\ i will do ... thanks again :)
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Best regards
Carlos Guzmán Álvarez
Vigo-Spain
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> What is the supposed format that should be expected for time and
> timestamp values in binary format ??
Depends whether you built the server with --enable-integer-timestamps
or not.
> There are any way to retrieve the value
Hello:
A user of the PgSqlClient ADO.NET provider is having problems
when with timestamp and time values, he has a postgres 7.4.1
postgres install in a Suse machine.
The provider works implements v3.0 of the postgres protocol handling
timestamp andtime in binary format, the problem seems to be that