Yep weird using 7.2.1 and none work on the machine as seen below
oss=> create table test (id integer, birthdate date);
CREATE
oss=> insert into test values (343,'1930-04-27');
INSERT 1283350 1
oss=> insert into test values (345,'1963-09-15');
INSERT 1283351 1
oss=> SELECT id,birthdate FROM users WHERE id IN (343,345);
ERROR: Attribute 'id' not found
oss=> SELECT id,birthdate FROM test WHERE id IN (343,345);
id | birthdate
-----+------------
343 | 1930-04-27
345 | 1963-09-15
(2 rows)
oss=> SELECT age('1995-01-01',birthdate) FROM test where id = 343;
ERROR: Unable to convert date to tm
oss=> SELECT age('1995-01-01',birthdate) FROM test where id = 345;
ERROR: Unable to convert date to tm
oss=> select version();
version
-------------------------------------------------------------
PostgreSQL 7.2.1 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.96
(1 row)
Definately weird
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> This problem is occuring on pgsql 7.2.1 as well as 7.2.2.
> I have nothing to say except this is VERY weird. Is there something
> evil about 1930-04-27 ?
>
> xxx=>SELECT id,birthdate FROM users WHERE id IN (343,345);
> id | birthdate
> -----+------------
> 343 | 1930-04-27
> 345 | 1963-09-15
> (2 rows)
>
> xxx=> SELECT age('1995-01-01',birthdate) FROM users where id =343;
> ERROR: Unable to convert date to tm
> xxx=> SELECT age('1995-01-01',birthdate) FROM users where id =345;
> age
> -------------------------------
> 31 years 3 mons 16 days 01:00
> (1 row)
>
>
>
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