On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 15:28:59 -0600,
"Karl O. Pinc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And this was my scratch psql test:
>
> => select CAST('1/1/2004' AS date) - '3 years';
> ERROR: Bad date external representation '3 years'
>
> I am using 7.3 so maybe this has been fixed. Or it's just the
> operator, some require casts and some don't and you just have to find
> out the hard way. :(
This is different in that you are using - instead of >= . Date - Date
will get picked because that is the only - operator with a left operand
of type date. You are trying to use timestamp - interval (with date
getting promoted to timestamp).
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