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Neil Conway wrote:
> When integer datetimes are in use, the legal range of the "date" type
> actually exceeds that of the "timestamp" type. However, the cast from
> date => timestamp fails to take this into account:
> 
> postgres=# select '01-01-5874896'::date::timestamp;
>          timestamp          
> ----------------------------
>  29355-07-05 15:41:44.48384
> (1 row)
> 
> The cast works correctly with FP-based datetimes.
> 
> Should be simple to fix, but I won't have the free cycles to do it for a
> little while, so if anyone wants to take a shot at it in the meanwhile,
> they are more than welcome...
> 
> -Neil
> 
> 
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