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Re: timestamp out of range while casting return value to function's return type

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Hi Tom

Thanks for replying so fast. You are absolutely right.

I changed the code file but failed to install it. :-( I am sorry for not checking the obvious.

Kind regards

Thiemo

Quoting Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Thiemo Kellner <thiemo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I created a function that ought to return a timestamptz (another
likewise timestamp) but calling it, I get mentionied error. What do I
miss?

Whether that:

         return '294277-01-01 00:59:59.999999'::timestamptz;

is in range or not depends on your timezone setting.  It would
be considered in-range in UTC+1 or further east (so that the date
wraps back to 294276AD); in or west of Greenwich, not so much.

I tried to return a timestamp of the year 2000 to no avail.

Hardly ...

			regards, tom lane



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