| From: | Vincent Dautremont <vincent(at)searidgetech(dot)com> |
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| To: | rod(at)iol(dot)ie |
| Cc: | John R Pierce <pierce(at)hogranch(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: measure time intervals |
| Date: | 2012-04-10 13:54:46 |
| Message-ID: | CAA4Vp4_N3S+W-Rt6UGXiCLLXY8Mi4EoKrvjDLTKUB2yDxqF07A@mail.gmail.com |
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Thank you.
I was searching if there was such feature included in postgresql.
I'll find another way around to achieve what I want with this.
As I have to use windows NTP colient and not a 3rd party client I'll go
check windows NTP client configuration, see if I can make it act as the
Unix one does.
Vincent.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Raymond O'Donnell <rod(at)iol(dot)ie> wrote:
> On 10/04/2012 14:39, Vincent Dautremont wrote:
> > Thank you but my problem is precisely because I'm using Postrgresql on a
> > windows computer and I cannot change that :-/
>
> Windows can adjust the time using NTP also, though I don't know how
> abruptly or otherwise it does it. Under your date & time settings there
> should be an "Internet time" tab.
>
> There are also some Windows NTP clients which might be worth looking at.
>
> Ray.
>
> --
> Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland
> rod(at)iol(dot)ie
>
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