On 5/9/19 6:14 AM, Chuck Martin wrote:
I have several columns that were created as "timestamp without time
zone", but I changed them in 2014 to "timestamp with time zone".
Recently, when I got notified that times had suddenly changed, I checked
and found the columns had reverted to "timestamp without time zone."
This seems impossible, yet it seems to have happened. Any ideas on what
could cause this? My application has the privileges to do this, as it
changed the data type to support time zones. But there is no code that
could change it back not to support time zones.
The database in on
"PostgreSQL 9.3.1 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC)
4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-3), 64-bit"
What other information would help solve this?
Assuming you have log_statement set to ddl or higher and the logs still
exist I would look in them for an ALTER TABLE ... statement on that column.
Chuck Martin
Avondale Software
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