On Sun, 2008-12-28 at 21:30 -0600, kulmacet101@kulmacet.com wrote:
> I have a table running on Linux\Postgresql 8.3.4:
>
> CREATE TABLE "public"."active_sessions" (
> "id" VARCHAR(11) DEFAULT nextval('id_seq'::regclass) NOT NULL,
> "browser_type" VARCHAR(100),
> "session_id" VARCHAR(50),
> "ip_address" INET,
> "username" VARCHAR(50),
> "access_time" TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE,
> "user_rand" VARCHAR(15),
> "user_activity" TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE,
> CONSTRAINT "active_sessions_pkey" PRIMARY KEY("id")
> ) WITHOUT OIDS;
>
> I can insert the TIMESTAMP('s) into this table without issue but when I
> update the new entry the following error is received:
Hi,
You need to:
UPDATE active_sessions SET access_time = '12/28/2008 8:51:33PM'::timestamp without time zone WHERE id = 469
or alternatively:
UPDATE active_sessions SET access_time = current_timestamp::timestamp without time zone WHERE id = 469
I'm surprised that:
UPDATE active_sessions SET access_time = current_timestamp WHERE id = 469
doesn't also work fine though - it should cast timestamp => timestamp
without time zone without any trouble.
Cheers,
Andrew.
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andrew (AT) morphoss (DOT) com +64(272)DEBIAN
You fill a much-needed gap.
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