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Vaclav TVRDIK escribió:
Tom Lane wrote:

Hm, I can't replicate that here --- but if you're using floating-point
timestamps, as is default in 8.3, then a certain amount of
machine-dependent roundoff fuzziness is not surprising.

			regards, tom lane


Column is defined in such way:
    CREATE_DAT        timestamp    not null default now(),

but  in my opinion the value is already stored in the column and then my
query should return same texts because they do display the same value in
the same format, shouldn't they ?

Thank you
Vaclav Tvrdik



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