On Tuesday 01 December 2009 7:40:26 am Adrian Klaver wrote: > On Tuesday 01 December 2009 7:21:45 am Le-shin Wu wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I use OpenOffice Base as the front end tool to connect a postgreSQL > > server. It works great. But when I am trying to create a table by copying > > data from OpenOffice Calc and then pasting to my postgreSQL database > > (connected through OpenOffice base), I always got an invalid input syntax > > error for type "date". My original data showing in Clac is "12/17/99", > > but when OpenOffice base tries to insert this data into a table, it > > became "36509". The actual error is as below, can anyone help me to fix > > this problem. Thanks a lot. > > > > pq_driver:[PGRES_FATAL_ERROR]ERROR: invalid input syntx for type date: > > "36509" > > (caused by statement 'INSERT INTO "public"."DF" > > ("STK_NO","Date","Comments") VALUES ('11','36509','small inversion')) > > > > > > LW > > The problem is that dates in spreadsheets are stored as days from some > date. For a more complete answer see: > http://www.lexicon.net/sjmachin/xlrd.html > > On the above page is a link to the OO documentation for spreadsheets. The > trick is to copy the formatted date not the underlying value. I know I have > done that in the past but at this point in time I cannot remember how. You > might want to Google OO base spreadsheet date conversion or something > similar. > I remember now. I exported the data as a csv file and then loaded into Postgres. The export converts the dates to strings representing their formatted values not the underling integer. -- Adrian Klaver aklaver@xxxxxxxxxxx -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general