How to insert node Date() into postgresql timestamp column?












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I want to update several records with the same time, and I can't figure out how to do it.



I've tried various combos with pg-promise and moment and node alone:



myTs = Date();
myTs = moment(new Date()).format("YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss");


with sql:



UPDATE mytable set ts = $1;
UPDATE mytable set ts = $1::timestamp;


errors:



 time zone "gmt-0800" not recognized









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    Your error message is claiming that the column has a mismatched type: BIGINT instead of TIMESTAMP. Is that correct? If it is, you'll need to store your date in a numeric format and not as an ISO date string.

    – Connor
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:40











  • Use timestamptz as the database column type, and insert JavaScript type Date directly. It just will work, and correctly.

    – vitaly-t
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:56
















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I want to update several records with the same time, and I can't figure out how to do it.



I've tried various combos with pg-promise and moment and node alone:



myTs = Date();
myTs = moment(new Date()).format("YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss");


with sql:



UPDATE mytable set ts = $1;
UPDATE mytable set ts = $1::timestamp;


errors:



 time zone "gmt-0800" not recognized









share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Your error message is claiming that the column has a mismatched type: BIGINT instead of TIMESTAMP. Is that correct? If it is, you'll need to store your date in a numeric format and not as an ISO date string.

    – Connor
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:40











  • Use timestamptz as the database column type, and insert JavaScript type Date directly. It just will work, and correctly.

    – vitaly-t
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:56














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I want to update several records with the same time, and I can't figure out how to do it.



I've tried various combos with pg-promise and moment and node alone:



myTs = Date();
myTs = moment(new Date()).format("YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss");


with sql:



UPDATE mytable set ts = $1;
UPDATE mytable set ts = $1::timestamp;


errors:



 time zone "gmt-0800" not recognized









share|improve this question
















I want to update several records with the same time, and I can't figure out how to do it.



I've tried various combos with pg-promise and moment and node alone:



myTs = Date();
myTs = moment(new Date()).format("YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss");


with sql:



UPDATE mytable set ts = $1;
UPDATE mytable set ts = $1::timestamp;


errors:



 time zone "gmt-0800" not recognized






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    Your error message is claiming that the column has a mismatched type: BIGINT instead of TIMESTAMP. Is that correct? If it is, you'll need to store your date in a numeric format and not as an ISO date string.

    – Connor
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:40











  • Use timestamptz as the database column type, and insert JavaScript type Date directly. It just will work, and correctly.

    – vitaly-t
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:56














  • 1





    Your error message is claiming that the column has a mismatched type: BIGINT instead of TIMESTAMP. Is that correct? If it is, you'll need to store your date in a numeric format and not as an ISO date string.

    – Connor
    Nov 15 '18 at 23:40











  • Use timestamptz as the database column type, and insert JavaScript type Date directly. It just will work, and correctly.

    – vitaly-t
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:56








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Your error message is claiming that the column has a mismatched type: BIGINT instead of TIMESTAMP. Is that correct? If it is, you'll need to store your date in a numeric format and not as an ISO date string.

– Connor
Nov 15 '18 at 23:40





Your error message is claiming that the column has a mismatched type: BIGINT instead of TIMESTAMP. Is that correct? If it is, you'll need to store your date in a numeric format and not as an ISO date string.

– Connor
Nov 15 '18 at 23:40













Use timestamptz as the database column type, and insert JavaScript type Date directly. It just will work, and correctly.

– vitaly-t
Nov 16 '18 at 8:56





Use timestamptz as the database column type, and insert JavaScript type Date directly. It just will work, and correctly.

– vitaly-t
Nov 16 '18 at 8:56












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