On 12/05/2012 02:24 PM, Glenn Pierce wrote:
The error I get is
new row for relation "sensor_values_2011q3" violates check constraint
"sensor_values_2011q3_timestamp_check"<br />CONTEXT: SQL statement
"INSERT INTO sensor_values_2011q3 VALUES (NEW.*)"<br />PL/pgSQL function
"sensor_values_timestamp_sensor_func_insert_trigger" line 32 at SQL
statement<br /><br />
I have printed the query that causes this error and it is
INSERT INTO sensor_values (timestamp, value, sensor_id) VALUES
('2011-06-30 23:00:00.001000+00:00', '0', '2103')
So the trigger has chosen the wrong child table to insert into ?
The funny thing is from psql this insert query works fine. ?
I am not sure why 2011-06-30 23:00:00.001000+00:00 is selected to go
into sensor_values_2011q3 and not sensor_values_2011q2
I suspect its due to UTC / BST as that date time is on the border of the
contraint. Either way I not sure why I get an error and
why does PSQL work ?
I would suspect UTC/BST also.
Do you have 'mod' logging enabled?
If so what does the INSERT from the Python script show for a time value?
If not can you log the output from the Python script to get the value?
Any suggestions / help would be great
Thanks
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Adrian Klaver
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