Re: Inserting dates instead of varchar? - Mailing list pgsql-odbc

From Jeff Eckermann
Subject Re: Inserting dates instead of varchar?
Date
Msg-id 20050218143345.71457.qmail@web20821.mail.yahoo.com
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In response to Inserting dates instead of varchar?  ("Schuhmacher, Bret" <Bret.Schuhmacher@Aspect.com>)
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--- "Schuhmacher, Bret" <Bret.Schuhmacher@Aspect.com>
wrote:

>  Hello all - I've checked the bug list and didn't
> see
>  anything, so here goes...
>
>  I have the following dataset I want to store in
> PostgreSQL (this shows two columns):
>
>  1009    Timeout/Invalid Entries. HRSC Top menu.
>  1010    0 out. Main NCAL menu.
>  1014    NCAL Employment Verification.
>  1019    Timeout/Invalid Entries. Main NCAL menu.
>  1024    NCAL Direct Deposit.
>  2050    0 out. SCAL Benefits menu.
>  2052    SCAL 401K plans.
>  2053    SCAL Life & LTD Insurance.
>  2054    SCAL Spending Accounts.
>  2055    SCAL Retirement Information.
>  2059    Timeout/Invalid Entries. SCAL Benefits menu.
>
> My table has two columns:
> CREATE TABLE dnismap
> (
>   dnis varchar(40) NOT NULL,
>   dnisdesc varchar(150),
>   CONSTRAINT dnismap_pkey PRIMARY KEY (dnis)
> )
> WITH OIDS;
> ALTER TABLE dnismap OWNER TO postgres;
> GRANT ALL ON TABLE dnismap TO postgres;
> GRANT ALL ON TABLE dnismap TO public;
>
>  When I attempt to insert this data this table via
> the ODBC driver I get *dates* (without time or tz)
> instead of the given data, like this:
>
>     dnis                dnisdesc
>  2005-02-17 00:00:00     2005-02-17 00:00:00

Bizarre.  Try ODBC logging, if you aren't already, and
check to see what queries are being sent to
PostgreSQL.  What interface are you using to handle
the inserting?

>
>  This is on Win2KAS, with PostgreSQL 8.0.1, and the
> PostgreSQL ODBC driver v8.00.00.04 that came with my
> windows setup package I downloaded today from the
> PostgreSQL.org site.
>
>  The application that uses the ODBC DSN and does the
> inserting
>  has been well tested with Oracle and TimesTen ODBC
> drivers.
>  This is my first attempt at using PostgreSQL with
> this application, though.
>
> Can anyone provide any insight into this odd issue?
> Is there a mapping issue when binding text into
> varchar fields or something?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Bret
> --
> Bret A. Schuhmacher
> Sr. Architect
> Aspect Communications
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