I mean the Win32 distribution on the PgSql site. I always used that.
It would be very good if these data types were exact by default, even if
that's a bit slower.

Otto

2009/5/23 Christophe <x...@thebuild.com>

>
> On May 23, 2009, at 10:44 AM, Havasvölgyi Ottó wrote:
>
> Thanks.
>> I tested the standard Win32 distribution of 8.3.6.
>> The same happens on 8.2. But on 8.0 it works.
>>
>> When I don't use milliseconds, then it works.
>>
>> Will 8.4 work fine on Win32 again?
>>
>
> If the issue is using floating point timestamps, then the particular
> version of PostgreSQL isn't the issue; it's whether the distribution you
> were using was built with integer or floating point timestamps.
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