re: Help...(summerd@cs.unm.edu)
От | Carilda A. Thomas |
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Тема | re: Help...(summerd@cs.unm.edu) |
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Msg-id | 362D82E4.68D6265C@earthlink.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответы |
datetime problems
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Список | pgsql-general |
> Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 20:21:08 -0600 > From: Summer <summerd@cs.unm.edu> > Subject: Help... > > I have set up a database using psql and everything has been going pretty > well. I am storing a relatively significant amount of data in the tables. > One particular table has about 22000 entries. All of a sudden I cannot get > any queries to return on this table. Even a simple: > > select * from table; > > The database actually hangs. I have not encountered this type of problem > before. Is there some limitation to the size of a table? Is there a way I > can try and get into the data? The other tables are behaving normally..... > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Summer > UNM The following may not be your problem at all, but it is a mystery I have encountered on my own: If one of the fields in your table is one of the datetime type fields, there is a certain value you can put into it (I forget what the value is -- it may just be the format -- long time ago) that will be accepted but will wind up trashing ONLY THAT TABLE. I think when I did this, it was on a 6.3.1 release. You didn't give details on your Postgresql release or execution platform..... Hope this helps. cat
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