Thread: BUG: adding column of type timestamp with time zone

BUG: adding column of type timestamp with time zone

From
Julius Tuskenis
Date:
Hello,

As I didn't find where to submit a bug report on pgAdmin site, so I post 
it here.

When adding a column to a table (no matter new or old one) if timestamp 
with time zone is selected and length is set (lets say 0) I get an error 
- pgAdmin tries to write timestamp with time zone(0) instead of 
timestamp(0) with time zone in SQL statement.
I use pgAdminIII 1.8.2. WinXP. PostgreSQL 8.1

-- 
Julius Tuskenis




Re: BUG: adding column of type timestamp with time zone

From
"Dave Page"
Date:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Julius Tuskenis <julius@nsoft.lt> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>  As I didn't find where to submit a bug report on pgAdmin site, so I post it
> here.
>
>  When adding a column to a table (no matter new or old one) if timestamp
> with time zone is selected and length is set (lets say 0) I get an error -
> pgAdmin tries to write timestamp with time zone(0) instead of timestamp(0)
> with time zone in SQL statement.
>  I use pgAdminIII 1.8.2. WinXP. PostgreSQL 8.1

I can't find the commit right now, but I remember fixing this for
1.8.3 and a quick test confirms it's working here on the latest SVN
code.

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Dave Page
EnterpriseDB UK:   http://www.enterprisedb.com