For the column: date(varchar 8) '2000606' the
SELECT ascii(substring(date,4,1)) from jnlsale WHERE id_jnlsale=28384
gives: 22
SELECT ascii('6'); gives 54

For the column: amount(float 8)  1.20932764209866e-307 the
SELECT ascii(substring(amount,20,1)) from jnlsale WHERE id_jnlsale=28382
gives: 48

regards Ardian
----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Huxton" <dev@archonet.com>
To: "Ardian Xharra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "postgreSQL postgreSQL" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Why the data changes it's value by itself!


Ardian Xharra wrote:
No, sorry about the name of the table it's the same table.
Yes, the change is in live database during a select

OK, so it's definitely a data change. Can you get the numeric value of the character in question, and compare it to the original value
  SELECT ascii(substring(my_column,5,1)) WHERE ...;
  SELECT ascii('6');
You might want an index other than 5 of course.

What I'm wondering is whether this is a single-bit error that has occurred. If it is, I'd suspect hardware problems.

--
  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd



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