On Sunday, December 28, 2014 01:24:00 PM you wrote:
> 
> > On 28 Dec 2014, at 12:06, Arup Rakshit <arupraks...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > Now I have another problem:
> > 
> > prac_db=# SET datestyle = "SQL, DMY";
> > SET
> > prac_db=# copy orders from '/home/arup/postgresql/order.csv' with CSV 
> > DELIMITER ',' HEADER ;
> > ERROR:  time zone displacement out of range: " 9-25 AM"
> > CONTEXT:  COPY orders, line 2, column delivery_time: " 9-25 AM"
> > prac_db=#
> > 
> > =======
> > ERROR:  time zone displacement out of range: " 9-25 AM"
> > =======
> > 
> > How to fix this ?
> 
> Shouldn’t that read "9:25 AM”, with a colon instead of a dash? If that’s the 
> case, fix your data before feeding it to your orders table.
Data came that way.
> 
> If not, what is “9-25 AM" supposed to mean? A timezone offset (which is what 
> +/- means in a time) of more than +/-12 hours makes no sense on this planet. 
> Neither does a time-range, especially not with the AM addition.
No it is not a range. It is 9 hours 25 minutes( morning). :)
> Alban Hertroys


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Regards,
Arup Rakshit
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