Jonas Bentzen (jonas at understroem dot dk) reports a bug with a severity of 3 The lower the number the more severe it is.
Short Description EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM column): Possible wrong output Long Description I'm not sure whether this is actually a bug, but here goes: If you define a column as TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE (or TIMESTAMP(0) WITHOUT TIME ZONE), EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM column) returns a time stamp that is exactly one hour later than the time stamp from a column which contains the same date but is defined WITH TIME ZONE. Please see the example for clarification. Operating system: Linux PostgreSQL version: 7.3 and 7.3.2 (compiled from source) Sample Code test=> \d datotest Table "public.datotest" Column | Type | Modifiers --------+--------------------------------+----------- dato | timestamp(0) with time zone | dato2 | timestamp(0) without time zone | test=> INSERT INTO datotest VALUES ( CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ); INSERT 16981 1 test=> SELECT dato, dato2, EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM dato) AS timestamp1, EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM dato2) AS timestamp2 FROM datotest; dato | dato2 | timestamp1 | timestamp2 ------------------------+---------------------+------------+------------ 2003-02-15 11:03:19+01 | 2003-02-15 11:03:19 | 1045303399 | 1045306999 (1 row) No file was uploaded with this report ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])