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: Re: date function bug
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: Ravi Krishna <sr_krishna@xxxxxxx>
Date
: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 14:32:30 +0000 (UTC)
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> postgres=# select to_date('2018150X','YYYYMMDD');
> to_date
------------
> 2019-03-03
> postgres=# select to_date('20181501','YYYYMMDD');
> to_date
> ------------
> 2019-03-03
is this a cut-n-paste mistake?
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