Re: Problems to be solved as soon as possible. - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Andreas Pflug
Subject Re: Problems to be solved as soon as possible.
Date
Msg-id 3F73224A.7090909@pse-consulting.de
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In response to Problems to be solved as soon as possible.  ("The Guardian" <theguardian@vsnl.net>)
List pgadmin-support
Hiren,

you're on the wrong list; this is for pgAdmin issues, not about the 
PostgreSQL backend.
Please do your posting on pgsql-sql to get answers for your problem.

Regards,
Andreas

PS you need to state the version of the PostgreSQL server, not the Linux 
server to get detailed support.



The Guardian wrote:

>Dear Support Team,
>    We are hosting a website which was originally designed in some version of
>Debian Linux and having PostgreSQL as back end. The developers have made a
>script which creates several tables in the database. Some of the tables have
>datatypes like DateTime. When i run those scripts in PostgreSQL of Red hat
>Linux 7.2, they run perfectly. But when i run the same scrips in PostgreSQL
>of Redhat Linux 9.0, it displays an error message of "data type DATETIME not
>found."
>    So can you please guide me what changes i have to make in the script of
>creating tables at my end as a customer so that my application runs
>smoothly.
>
>Regards,
>Hiren.
>The Guardian.
>Ph: 31074723 / 32511869.
>Website: www.guardianindia.com
>Email:   theguardian@vsnl.net
>
>
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