Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Peter Coxhead wrote:
>> I find the results to selecting the time in a GMT offset are
>> backwards, so
> I think you're being bitten by the stupid rules of POSIX timezones.
> They declare + as being west of GMT, and - as east. Which is not what
> you'd
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4091
Logged by: Mikael Omma
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.2.6
Operating system: SUSE Linux 10
Description:ECPG $select incompability with Informix
Details:
ECPG "$select a, b, c into :
The df was made while the error messages occured and the scripts were
running. So it is not a temporary 'mammothean' table.
When I thought of this, two possible elads came to my mind :
- A mistake when I tuned the postgresql.conf file (resource is scarce, as
this test machine is a PIII 700 wit
Peter Coxhead wrote:
>
> The following bug has been logged online:
>
> Bug reference: 4100
> Logged by: Peter Coxhead
> Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PostgreSQL version: 7.4
> Operating system: Linux
> Description:GMT offsets are wrong
> Details:
>
> I find the
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4100
Logged by: Peter Coxhead
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 7.4
Operating system: Linux
Description:GMT offsets are wrong
Details:
I find the results to selecting the time in a GMT offse