I have just stumbled across some TIMESTAMP problems - well, damn, I hadn't thought about bloody summertime. Whoever came up with that stupid idea?
Anyway, when reading the Postgres docs, I came across the following bit of information:
"Prior to PostgreSQL 7.3, writing just timestamp was equivalent to timestamp with time zone. This was changed for SQL compliance."
From 7.3 onwards TIMESTAMP is equivalent to timestamp without time zone.
db.props maps TIMESTAMP = timestamp.
I'm just pointing this out in case you want to use one or the other explicitly.
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Regards/Gru�,
Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz
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