From: | Chris Bitmead <chris(dot)bitmead(at)bigfoot(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] Weird datetime problem |
Date: | 1999-05-12 01:25:34 |
Message-ID: | 3738D88E.EE70C5AD@bigfoot.com |
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It's not a timezone problem is it? Did the dates get re-loaded
correctly?
Andy Lewis wrote:
>
> I have 2 tables both of which have a datetime field and both have an
> identifier of date_submitted.
>
> I've been using(via PHP) a query of the following for a month or so with
> no problem:
>
> select count(*) from mytable1 where date_submitted > 'today'::datetime
>
> and
>
> select count(*) from mytable2 where date_submitted > 'today'::datetime
>
> Both queries were working fine until I dumped the data in mytable2 to
> file and reloaded it. Now I can enter a date and not get the rows that I
> put in today(or any other day).
>
> The date_submitted has a btree index on it. I've even dropped and created
> a new index and that still hasn't helped. I still come up with 0 rows
> found.
>
> All I'm trying to do is get the number of rows submitted since midnight.
>
> Oh, yeah, Postgres 6.4.2, PHP 3.0.7, Linux Slackware 2.0.35, Dual Pent
> 450's.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Andy
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