We are in the process of moving an emergency servers old data from Postgresql 7.1 to 7.2 and I got a very odd ( read as sucky ) error when I went to psql -f the dump file.
psql:/mnt/nfs/sql/replication_test.sql:603812: ERROR: copy: line 44060, Bad timestamp external representation '2002-10-07 09:55:60.00-07' psql:/mnt/nfs/sql/replication_test.sql:603812: lost synchronization with server, resetting connection neat eh? I looked in the database and it actually has that timestamp. Which btw is defaulted to "now()" I know there were time accuracy fixes put in, was this something that was fixed? Sincerely, Will LaShell
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