Re: creating sequential timestamp

From: Joe Conway <mail(at)joeconway(dot)com>
To: javier garcia - CEBAS <rn001(at)cebas(dot)csic(dot)es>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: creating sequential timestamp
Date: 2004-03-09 17:37:09
Message-ID: 404E00C5.1090105@joeconway.com
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javier garcia - CEBAS wrote:
> I've loaded it in the server but when I try to use it exactly as in the
> example Joe gives or in other way I obtain the answer:
> ---------------------
> murciadb=# SELECT ts FROM generate_ts('14/10/1999 01:02:45 UTC','26/12/2000
> 06:01:00 UTC','3 hours') AS t(ts);
> ERROR: syntax error at or near "alias" at character 22
> CONTEXT: invalid type name "v_start alias for $1"
> compile of PL/pgSQL function "generate_ts" near line 2

I can reproduce that message if I add a garbage character to the
beginning of the noted line. Did you retype the function or
cut-and-paste? Please run:
select prosrc from pg_proc where proname = 'generate_ts';
and post the result here.

Joe

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