I'm running this on 8.4devel built from CVS HEAD as of 9:44 AM Moutain Daylight time today, on a 32-bit Ubuntu 7.04 box. This is a completely new database.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/devel/raybo$ psql raybo -f test.sql CREATE TABLE INSERT 0 1 INSERT 0 1 psql:test.sql:21: ERROR: invalid AM/PM string psql:test.sql:22: ERROR: invalid AM/PM string The script in question is below: CREATE TABLE ft ( id1 numeric(13,0), am1 numeric(13,2), am1 numeric(13,2), ct timestamp without time zone ); -- -- The commands below come from a dataset I was loading. While trying to reduce the problem to a small test case, I found that various combinations of -- -- the available columns showed the error, and others did not. The commands below are one set that don't display the error. -- INSERT INTO ft (am1, am2, ct) VALUES (45749.25, 45749.25, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 03.26.04.378954 AM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); -- INSERT INTO ft (am1, am2, ct) VALUES (60, 60, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 08.15.42.950620 PM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); -- INSERT INTO ft (am1, am2, ct) VALUES (46.17, 46.17, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 08.15.42.950620 PM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); -- INSERT INTO ft (am1, am2, ct) VALUES (61.55, 61.55, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 03.26.04.350738 AM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); -- -- This set of commands shows the error. Note that running these statements in a different order, or inserting other commands into the statements, or other -- -- such modifications may very well prevent the error from occurring. INSERT INTO ft (id1, am1, ct) VALUES (6924257, 45749.25, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 03.26.04.378954 AM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); INSERT INTO ft (id1, am1, ct) VALUES (6924611, 60, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 08.15.42.950620 PM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); INSERT INTO ft (id1, am1, ct) VALUES (6924612, 46.17, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 08.15.42.950620 PM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); INSERT INTO ft (id1, am1, ct) VALUES (6924254, 61.55, to_timestamp('21-SEP-08 03.26.04.350738 AM', 'DD-MON-YY HH.MI.SS.US AM')); -- Josh Tolley / eggyknap -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs