Mike,
I would have to concur with tom here, the driver has gone through
extensive reworking since 7.1. On top of that, you are painting yourself
into a corner. You would be better to solve your problems now. Future
servers will not be compatible with 7.1 drivers
Dave
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 14:37, Tom Lane wrote:
> Mike Bridge <mike@bridgecanada.com> writes:
> > The version of a proprietary library we have licensed does not
> > understand the extra decimal places in Postgresql 7.3 datetime
> > types. (We are currently using it with Postgresql 7.1.) But
> > everything else appears to work fine with the new 7.3 jdbc driver.
>
> Why don't you just declare your timestamp columns as timestamp(0),
> so that the extra decimal places are suppressed?
>
> > I've tested our stuff with the old driver and the new database, and
> > it appears to work. My question is: is this a good idea?
>
> I doubt it. There have been a heck of a lot of bug fixes in the JDBC
> driver since 7.1, so even if there aren't any compatibility issues to
> worry about (which seems unlikely), it would be much better to use the
> up-to-date driver.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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