On 11/1/06, Uwe C. Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

why don't you just use < '00:00:00'::time
and avoid the issue?

IMHO there shouldn't even be a 24:00:00, because that would imply that there
is a 24:00:01 - which there is not.
It should go from 23:59 to 00:00
But then, I didn't write the spec for time in general, so maybe there is a
24:00 which is identical to 00:0

Keep in mind the times when there is an extra leap second added in.  I
suspect that in those cases, we get "23:60"; that seems actually a
little bit stranger than 24:00...
--
http://www3.sympatico.ca/cbbrowne/linux.html
Oddly enough, this is completely standard behaviour for shells. This
is a roundabout way of saying `don't use combined chains of `&&'s and
`||'s unless you think Gödel's theorem is for sissies'.

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