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Subject: Re: [pgjdbc/pgjdbc] issue #3482: When using java.sql.Timestamp for update, an exception thrown
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2025 21:20:10 +0000
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using (select ? as id, ? as ts, ? as amount) src
everything in the paren is a stand alone subquery and there is no context, so the 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.SSSSS' of the timestamp is assumed "unknown" and cast to "text"
> I am aware that PG stores timestams without TZ by converting them to the UTC. So, there's actually less work and just one timestamp' type. Like, 'if it is with TZ, convert to UPC', then 'store it without TZ as it is UTC'
Actually PG stores timestamps *WITH* TZ by converting them to UTC. Timestamps *WITHOUT* TZ are just stored as presented
as for what you need to do, it would appear you need to explicitly cast.
Dave
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