Hi,

 

I have had a Perl Website working for 7 years and have had no problems

until at the weekend I replace my database server with a newer one.

 

Database server (old): PostgreSQL 8.2 32bit

Database server (new): PostgreSQL 9.4 64bit

 

I run following sql in PostgreSQL 8.2, it return my expected result as 
‘YYYY-MM-DD’ format.




--PostgreSQL 8.2

---------------

SELECT to_date(now() + '-7day', 'YYYY-MM-DD');




However after i migrated to PostgreSQL 9.4, i hit following error:




--PostgreSQL 9.4

---------------

SELECT to_date(now() + '-7day', 'YYYY-MM-DD');




--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ERROR:  function to_date(timestamp with time zone, unknown) does not exist

LINE 1: SELECT to_date(now() + '-7day', 'YYYY-MM-DD')

                ^

********** Error **********




Of course, the most reliable way to deal with it is to 

rewrite the application or SQL to handle types strictly, 

but the application is large and rewrite is a terrible job. 




Is there any easy way to maintain compatibility?

 

Regards,

 

--

gzh


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