>>>>> "Abraham" == Abraham, Danny <danny_abraham@bmc.com> writes:
Abraham> Thanks for the clarification.
Abraham> The problem is still this:
Abraham> select date('20191001') - date('20190101') ;
Abraham> in my servers it is always '273'.
Abraham> In the customer's DB it is '273 days';
Then you need to establish why that is.
For example, try these in psql on the customer's db and show us the
outputs:
\dT *.date
\df *.date
select castsource::regtype,
casttarget::regtype,
castfunc::regprocedure,
castcontext,
castmethod
from pg_cast c join pg_type t on (casttarget=t.oid)
where typname='date';
select oprresult::regtype
from pg_operator
join pg_type t1 on (t1.oid=oprleft)
join pg_type t2 on (t2.oid=oprright)
where oprname='-' and t1.typname='date' and t2.typname='date';
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Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)