"Henshall, Stuart - Design & Print" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > dev=# select '0 sec'::interval+'2002/10/21 09:48'::timestamptz-'2002/10/21 > 09:30'::timestamptz; > ?column? > ---------- > -09:30 > (1 row)
In 7.3 I get regression=# select '0 sec'::interval+'2002/10/21 09:48'::timestamptz-'2002/10/21 09:30'::timestamptz; ERROR: Unable to identify an operator '+' for types 'interval' and 'timestamp with time zone' You will have to retype this query using an explicit cast I'm not sure what interpretation 7.2 is putting on this, but I see that the addition is yielding a timestamp without time zone: regression=# select '0 sec'::interval+'2002/10/21 09:48'::timestamptz; ?column? --------------------- 2002-10-21 00:00:00 (1 row) I *think* it may be coercing the inputs so it can use the date + time without timezone operator. Which is a tad silly. We've tightened up the implicit coercions for 7.3, which is why it doesn't do this anymore. In the meantime, the real issue for you is that there's a timestamptz + interval operator, but not interval + timestamptz, so you need to recast the command as timestamptz + interval - timestamptz. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])