From: | "Bo?ena Potempa" <Bozena(dot)Potempa(at)otc(dot)pl> |
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To: | "Hiroshi Inoue" <Inoue(at)tpf(dot)co(dot)jp> |
Cc: | <pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL+ Beta bug? |
Date: | 2002-11-19 10:46:32 |
Message-ID: | MKEIIFDEFPOPHIPFIFJCOEEMDHAA.Bozena.Potempa@otc.pl |
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Hiroshi,
> >Which version of PostgreSQL server are you connecting ?
>>
>> 7.2.3.
>
>I can't your case in 7.2.3 but in 7.2.1 the result is
> 0 0 0 not 0 1 0.
It is more complicated then I thought.
I have 2 test installations of PostgreSQL: one on Linux
and the second one on Windows NT, both 7.2.3 version.
The Linux installation works with 0 stored in varchar
field (the test results are as described in my previous
e-mail). The Windows installation does not support zeroes
in strings!
Now I am not sure which behaviour is correct (and planned
by PostgreSQL developers). I am new to PostgreSQL, but
I know some other databases better and all of them allows
0 in strings.
Could you please ask somebody with 7.2.3 on Linux to
run my test and confirm the results?
Best regards,
Bozena Potempa
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