Ok, thanks. that's what i get for using a premade package, I guess.
-harry
On Feb 15, 2004, at 1:31 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Harry Hochheiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Running Postgres 7.4 on Panther, there seems to be a problem with setting a timestamp column to have a default of 'now':
There was an intentional change of behavior --- see the release notes. The supported way to do this is to use CURRENT_TIMESTAMP or now() as the column default.
regards, tom lane
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