Re: two digit years in inserts
От | Justin Wyer |
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Тема | Re: two digit years in inserts |
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Msg-id | 4164028A.9090404@isogo.co.za обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: two digit years in inserts (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: two digit years in inserts
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Список | pgsql-general |
Tom Lane wrote: >Justin Wyer <justin@isogo.co.za> writes: > > >>I have this problem, I wrote a script to insert data into a table, one >>of the columns is a birthdate now I only have the last two year digits, >>and this all worked fine. Until I did a portupgrade (i am running on bsd >>5.2.1 and 4.8 and postgresql 7.3.6 & 7.3.7 respectively) script worked >>fine before the upgrade, now however, any year before 70 gets inserted >>as 20xx and not 19xx. >> >> > > > >>My question is between which versions did this behaviour change, and is >>there any way for me to force the old behaviour? >> >> > >Don't you think it's time to fix your data? 2-digit years were a bad >idea from the get-go, but it was possible to get away with it for awhile >near the end of a century. > > regards, tom lane > > its not my data i am stuck moving this data from a sad access database designed by a moron. anyway it means i will have to do alot of work on the script to make it fix that, or just install an old version of pgsql on a box here and pg_dump the table which seems easier.
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