Re: Why the data changes it's value by itself!
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: Why the data changes it's value by itself! |
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Msg-id | 455D927C.2070701@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Why the data changes it's value by itself! ("Ardian Xharra" <axharra@boxxo.info>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Ardian Xharra wrote: > For the column: date(varchar 8) '2000606' the > SELECT ascii(substring(date,4,1)) from jnlsale WHERE id_jnlsale=28384 > gives: 22 > SELECT ascii('6'); gives 54 Hmm - a difference of 32, or a single bit (2^5). > For the column: amount(float 8) 1.20932764209866e-307 the > SELECT ascii(substring(amount,20,1)) from jnlsale WHERE id_jnlsale=28382 > gives: 48 Sorry - this only applies to the text. I'd need to figure out the internal format of the float8 and see what happened. Well, if all the textual differences are single-bit (1,2,4,8,16,32...) I'd suspect hardware. I can't imagine the kind of bug in PostgreSQL that would cause that kind of error. I can imagine a faulty RAM chip or slowly failing hard-disk causing that kind of error though. I'd find a Linux live CD that supports memtest86 (or one of its spin-offs) and leave it testing your RAM for 24 hours or so. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
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