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A: asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $1: 217027642536 (value out of int32 range)

Yagizcan DegirmenciYou are basically having Integer Overflow, Int32 represents 2^31 - 1, that means it can store the values in range -2147483648 to 2147483648 but the value you are trying to insert is bigger than 2^31 2**31 > 217027642536 Out: False So you need to use SQLAlchemy's BigInteger type represents Int64...

Thank you very much for this! But I still got the error after using BigInteger
Are you getting the same error?
Yes, I am. It's the same thing
If you have pgadmin you can confirm that your table still uses Integer type for that column, because it's created that way you should change the columns data type again or if you dont have data in that table you can recreate it.
Uhmmm, that's true. Let me try recreating
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For changing columntype you can use ALTER TABLE currencies ALTER COLUMN market_cap TYPE bigint
Thank you very much sir. I got through that. Now, there's another version of the error: asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $4: datetime.datetime(2020, 8, 13, 0, 0, tzi... (can't subtract offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes)
price_timestamp=data['price_timestamp'].replace(tzinfo=None) btw, that's completely different case normally you should ask a new question according to stackoverflow guidelines, but the solution is quite easy.
Thanks a lot for your help. I appreciate!
You are very welcome :) Did it fixed?
OK! This is crazy. I got TypeError: replace() takes no keyword arguments
I think installing pytz should fix this
Hello sir, are you there?
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Hi i'm back for now
Did you tried these?
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Q: TypeError: can't subtract offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes

Nikita BelooussovSo I am trying to subtract to datetime object. I got one from using dateutil.parser and the other was from datetime.now(). I keep getting a TypeError: can't subtract offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes I checked for solutions but they dont seem to work. Here is the code: import json f...

@Caspian did you give that a try?
to this "I think installing pytz should fix this"
@YagizcanDegirmenci I installed pytz but the I still got TypeError: replace() takes no keyword arguments
@YagizcanDegirmenci I'm still checking out solutions
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Fixed! What I did was enable timezone support in my SQLAlchemy datatype - DateTime(timezone=True)
Thank you very much for your help.
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