... > Ah, I've got it. Two problems: AdjustTimestampForTypmod is one brick > shy of a load, and the hardwired calls to timestamp_in and friends > weren't passing all the parameters they should. (Can anyone think of > a way for DirectFunctionCall to do any checking?)
OK, I found the second item last night, but am not sure why AdjustTimestampForTypmod needs more fixes. I'm going through gram.y and fixing up the implementations of CURRENT_TIMESTAMP et al. One point folks will run into is that CURRENT_TIMESTAMP *should* return time to the second, not fractions thereof, and CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(p) should be used to get something more precise. Another issue I just noticed is that the result of create table t1 (d timestamp(2) default current_timestamp); gives me two decimal points of fractional seconds (after fixups for Tatsuo's reported troubles) but I would think that it should round to the second. Looks like we are "type folding" past the typmod attributes. Comments? - Thomas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org