From: Aftab Hussain on 30 Apr 2010 06:09 Hi all, Please accept attached patch for the following problem. aftab(a)aftab-laptop:/opt/dev/pgsql/install/dbserver/bin$ aftab(a)aftab-laptop:/opt/dev/pgsql/install/dbserver/bin$ ./psql postgres psql (9.0beta1) Type "help" for help. postgres=# SHOW timezone; TimeZone -------------- Asia/Karachi (1 row) postgres=# postgres=# CREATE TABLE test_table (c1 INT, c2 TIMESTAMP DEFAULT timeofday()::TIMESTAMP); CREATE TABLE postgres=# INSERT INTO test_table VALUES (1); ERROR: invalid input syntax for type timestamp: "Fri Apr 30 15:36:43.906075 2010 PKST" postgres=# And here is a little bit information about the system I am using. aftab(a)aftab-laptop:/opt/dev/pgsql/install/dbserver/bin$ uname -a Linux aftab-laptop 2.6.31-20-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 12 05:23:09 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux aftab(a)aftab-laptop:/opt/dev/pgsql/install/dbserver/bin$ aftab(a)aftab-laptop:/opt/dev/pgsql/install/dbserver/bin$ ./pg_config --version PostgreSQL 9.0beta1 aftab(a)aftab-laptop:/opt/dev/pgsql/install/dbserver/bin$ Thanks, -- Aftab Hussain, EntepriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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