Can anyone tell me why this SQL statement is not matching with the row from the table below? I think I'm going mad!
##################################### SQL Statement ##################################### SELECT * FROM t_bell_schedule WHERE calendar_day = '2004-04-12' AND start_time_minutes >= '1082374200' AND end_time_minutes <= '1082375100'; ##################################### Current DB Data to match ##################################### calendar_day | period_letter | start_time_minutes | end_time_minutes --------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------ 2004-04-12 | B | 1082374440 | 1082377320 ##################################### DB Structure ##################################### Column | Type | Modifiers --------------------+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bell_schedule_uid | integer | not null default nextval('public.t_bell_schedule_bell_schedule_uid_seq'::text) calendar_day | date | period_letter | character varying(4) | period | character varying(4) | start_time | time without time zone | end_time | time without time zone | total_minutes | integer | activestatus | integer | datecreated | timestamp without time zone | datemodified | timestamp without time zone | start_time_minutes | integer | end_time_minutes | integer | Cheers, Pete __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25¢ http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/print_splash ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster