> can pgsql acceppt invalid date values? Sometimes it would be nice to > convert 2003-02-29 to 2003-03-01 or to 2003-02-28 automatically instead > of throwing back an error message.
I guess the question is 'accept from where?' This isn't a database question as much as it is a data INPUT question. Take it from one who has spent 30 years dealing with user data, you DO NOT WANT 'bad' data in your database, you want to clean it up before it gets into the database, and you probably don't want the database back end making decisions about how to fix data problems, because what it does might not be what you want. What's the best corrected value for the date string '13/34/2004'? Beats me! Sometimes the best answer is "I don't know what you really mean here, try again." You can certainly define a clean_date function in pl/pgsql (among other choices) to take a string and fix whatever you want to fix before converting it to a date. You can also do that in perl or PHP or whatever it is you're writing the user interface in. Making the decision of when and how to do that is a large part what I consider my 'value added' role in designing a database system for a client. -- Mike Nolan ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org