> When postgresql converts string representation of date to timestamp, he make one
>minute back error. Any insert or update with string date representation damage real
>value of date!
> BUT if you use string date representation without time part, your data will be
>shifted one day back!!!
> Tested on RedHat 7.0, PostgreSQL 7.0.3
We will need more details on your installation to be able to help, since
this is *not* reproducible on most systems. We've never heard of this
before!
- Thomas
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