I am running the query straight through PSQL so there are no other programs or 
adapters.

The field definition is just 'timestamp'.

I did try that as well - no luck :)

Rich



On 8 Apr 2013, at 14:36, Adrian Klaver <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/08/2013 06:27 AM, Richard Harley wrote:
>> Sure
>> 
>> Timestamp
>> 2013/04/08 12:42:40 GMT+1
>> 2013/04/08 12:42:33 GMT+1
>> 2013/04/07 20:25:11 GMT+1
>> 2013/04/07 20:19:52 GMT+1
>> 2013/04/07 20:19:52 GMT+1
> 
> What program are you using to get the above result?
> 
> What is the field definition for the timestamp column?
> 
> From your previous post try:
> 
> select timestamp from attendance where timestamp = '2012/12/14 12:02:45+0'
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Some are GMT, some are GMT+1 depending on when they were entered.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 8 Apr 2013, at 14:25, Adrian Klaver <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 04/08/2013 06:22 AM, Richard Harley wrote:
>>>> This doesn't seem to work - take a normal GMT date for example:
>>>> 2012/12/14 12:02:45 GMT
>>>> 
>>>> select timestamp from attendance where timestamp = '2012/12/14 12:02:45'
>>>> 
>>>> ..returns nothing
>>> 
>>> Can you show the results of an unconstrained SELECT?:
>>> 
>>> select timestamp from attendance limit 5;
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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>> 
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