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Clark Endrizzi wrote:

I just sent this twice before with the wrong email address so it didn't go through, that is why I am sending this so that it will get through. I hope this isn't causing issues.

Hi guys. I certainly hope this is the correct place to email this. I'm having an issue that I have really tried to solve but can't.

I'm using RHEL's postgresql 7.3.4 and everything works great except my to_char() statements. The most common conversion string I use is 'MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM AM' which works except the minutes are never correct, they always end with ":04". So if I submitted it at 10:23 AM it will say 10:04 after conversion.

I know Redhat doesn't have the newest version but I can't believe that they would have such a big problem. Is this just a problem in this version? Is my syntax incorrect?

Thanks!

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Clark Endrizzi
NAI Utah Commercial Real Estate
801-578-5522

You're telling it to give you month/day/year hour:month am[pm]

Use MI for minutes instead of MM.

Ron


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