[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> time('now') used to work but it doesn't work anymore in PostgreSQL 7.2.

TIME is a reserved word now, or at least more reserved than it used to
be, because we've added some SQL92 syntax that wasn't supported before.

Try
        "time"('now')
or
        'now'::time
or
        CAST('now' AS time)

In the INSERT command you showed originally, I don't actually believe
that you need any cast at all.

                        regards, tom lane

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