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Thomas Fox commented on TORQUE-202:
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This is a rather old torque version, so I do not have specifics here.
Where does the query stem from ? Is it from a database log or is it from 
another logfile ? if the latter, this might not be the query which is actually 
sent to the database. If possible, it would be good to find out what is 
actually sent to the database (e.g. by getting a database log or by debugging 
the query down to the jdbc code on your dev environment)
Once you have the real query you can execute it on both systems to check 
whether the query or the database is the problem.
                
> Postgres Timestamp not interpreted the same way on two different 
> environnements with the same local settings
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TORQUE-202
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-202
>             Project: Torque
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 3.1
>         Environment: Centos 5 (Virtual server)
> Tomcat 6 also tested with Tomcat 5
> Java 1.5.x alse tested with Java 1.6.x
> PostgresSQL 8.1
>            Reporter: Simon Rousseau
>              Labels: newbie
>
> ** I don't know if I'm writing at the appropriate place... so correct me if I 
> doesn't...
> The problem is in the way Torque post the query to PostgresDB with timestamp 
> comparaison onto different environnement with apparently the same local 
> settings...
> We have a production environnement(1 master server with 1 virtual server) and 
> a developpement environnement(1 master server with 1 virtual server).
> Both use the same local settings for the master and the virtual server (I've 
> got the administrator confimation, but maybe he've forget something).
> Both virtual servers (Dev and Prod) are identicals (The dev server is a Prod 
> nightly backup restore)
> 1- Original environnement query result
> Prod                                                              
>  
>   Master Prod                                                   
>    Virtual Server(Prod)=Incorrect query result   
> Developpement
>   Maste Dev
>     Virtual Server(Dev) = Correct query result
> 2- Here the query result if we copy the Virtual Server(Dev) onto the Master 
> Prod
> Prod                                                              
>   Master Prod                                                   
>     Virtual Server(Prod)=Incorrect query result     
>     Virtual Server(Dev)=Incorrect query result
> Developpement
>   Maste Dev
>     Virtual Server(Dev)=Correct query result
> 3- Here the result if we copy the Virtual Server(Prod) onto the Master Dev
> Prod                                                              
>   Master Prod                                                   
>    Virtual Server(Prod)=Incorrect query result  
>                                                                      
> Developpement
>   Maste Dev
>     Virtual Server(Dev)=Correct query result
>     Virtual Server(Prod)=Correct query result
> Here is the actual query generated by torque createQueryString fonction (Same 
> in Prod and Dev environnement with remote debuging confirmation) :
> (On the Prod environnement, this query return 1 row when none was suppose to 
> be returned. On Dev, all is working like it was suppose to ...)
> SELECT 
> FROM   Ag_Event_Date,
>              Ag_Agenda_Event
> WHERE  Ag_Event_Date.START_DATE = {ts '2012-05-10 00:00:00.0'}
>        AND ( 
>                       ( 
>                               ( 
>                                       ( 
>                                               ( 
>                                                       
> Ag_Event_Date.START_TIME >= {ts '1970-01-01 17:00:00.0'}
>                                                       AND
>                                                       
> Ag_Event_Date.START_TIME < {ts '1970-01-01 18:00:00.0'} 
>                                               )
>                                               OR 
>                                               ( 
>                                                       Ag_Event_Date.END_TIME 
> > {ts '1970-01-01 17:00:00.0'}
>                                                       AND
>                                                       Ag_Event_Date.END_TIME 
> < {ts '1970-01-01 18:00:00.0'} 
>                                               ) 
>                                       )
>                                       OR 
>                                       ( 
>                                               Ag_Event_Date.START_TIME < {ts 
> '1970-01-01 17:00:00.0'}
>                                               AND
>                                               Ag_Event_Date.END_TIME > {ts 
> '1970-01-01 18:00:00.0'} 
>                                       ) 
>                               )
>                 OR 
>                               Ag_Event_Date.END_TIME = {ts '1970-01-01 
> 18:00:00.0'} 
>                       )
>             OR 
>                       Ag_Event_Date.START_TIME IS NULL 
>                  )
>            AND Ag_Agenda_Event.AGENDA_ID = 84160
>            AND Ag_Agenda_Event.EVENT_ID = Ag_Event_Date.EVENT_ID
> So I'm suspecting the way {ts '1970-01-01 18:00:00.0'}  is interpreted...
> Could you give me some advice on the {ts 'date'} statement ? 
> As {ts 'date'} is not a postgres function, where do I need to look to find 
> out how this work?
> Do you know a master environnement setting that could affect the date 
> interpretation ?
> Or maybe it's a bug ?
> ...

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