> Does anybody know what could be the problem. What should I do?
> The problem is that I could subtitute TIMESTAMP with DATE or DATETIME
> but that's not compatible with Oracle's DATE and, when I try to access
> the table with JDBC in Oracle works fine but in Postgres it needs to be
> Timestamp.
> Please help,
This is a known problem because our jdbc does not know DATETIME, and our
TIMESTAMP can't do indexes.
People, any solutions?
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