Hi
A test of recommended selects is as follows..
db1=> select * from sfc_days2;
stn_num | lsd | max_air_temp
---------+------------+--------------
86071 | 1901-12-13 | 3.0
(1 row)
db1=> select * from sfc_days2 where lsd = to_date('1901-12-13',
'YYYY-MM-DD');
stn_num | lsd | max_air_temp
---------+------------+--------------
86071 | 1901-12-13 | 3.0
(1 row)
db1=> select * from sfc_days2 where lsd = to_date('1901-12-14',
'YYYY-MM-DD');
stn_num | lsd | max_air_temp
---------+------------+--------------
86071 | 1901-12-13 | 3.0
(1 row)
As for compiler options I believe everything was left as default for HP-UX
11.11 (Ie the options that you have recommended I do not know if they were
set...) without further investigation...
Will try and investigate and let you know...
Thanks in advance...
Cheers
Arn
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephan Szabo [mailto:sszabo@megazone.bigpanda.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Arnold Mavromatis
Cc: pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org; Lan Tran
Subject: Re: [BUGS] postgresql 7.3.2 bug on date '1901-12-13' and
'1901-12-13'
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Arnold Mavromatis wrote:
> PostgreSQL info
> Server version PostgreSQL 7.3.2 on hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11
> Engine Version 7.3.2
> Compiled by GCC 3.2.1
I couldn't duplicate on Redhat9 using 7.3.4 or 7.4 beta.
What does a plain select to_date('1901-12-13', 'YYYY-MM-DD')
and select to_date('1901-12-14', 'YYYY-MM-DD') give you?
And did you give --enable-integer-datetimes to configure, and
what compilation options were used on the files (specifically was
-O2 used or a higher level, was -ffast-math used, etc...)?
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