"Bad date external representation '2002-04-09 00:02:60.00+10'".

From: "Andrew Bartley" <abartley(at)evolvosystems(dot)com>
To: <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: "Bad date external representation '2002-04-09 00:02:60.00+10'".
Date: 2002-04-10 22:29:56
Message-ID: 003701c1e0df$3e5262c0$3200a8c0@abartleypc
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Hi,

We are using Postgres 7.1.3.

We keep getting these

"Bad date external representation '2002-04-09 00:02:60.00+10'". Not just in the one table. It seems random.

All the reading I have done over the past few days does not really give me a clear Idea on what this is.

It really is starting to become a problem with me having to manually update these time stamps.

Can any one give me a clear explanation of what it is and how I can prevent it.

Thanks

Andrew

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