Can anyone tell me why this SQL statement is not
matching with the row from the table below? I think
I'm going mad!

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SQL Statement
#####################################

SELECT * FROM t_bell_schedule WHERE calendar_day =
'2004-04-12' AND start_time_minutes >= '1082374200'
AND end_time_minutes <= '1082375100';

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Current DB Data to match
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 calendar_day | period_letter | start_time_minutes |
end_time_minutes
--------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------
 2004-04-12   | B             |         1082374440 |  
    1082377320

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DB Structure 
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       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



        
                
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