Re: Time and date functions give me headaches!! - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Csaba Nagy
Subject Re: Time and date functions give me headaches!!
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Msg-id 1113214025.24663.4.camel@coppola.muc.ecircle.de
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In response to Time and date functions give me headaches!!  ("Costin Manda" <siderite@madnet.ro>)
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Costin,

You could probably use one of the functions listed here:
file:///usr/share/doc/postgresql-7.4.2/html/functions-formatting.html
If you want the varchar -> date conversion to happen automatically, you
should study this chapter:
file:///usr/share/doc/postgresql-7.4.2/html/typeconv.html

HTH,
Csaba.

On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 11:40, Costin Manda wrote:
>   Hello,
>
> I have a table with columns defines as varchar that have values in format
> 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'.
>
> Now, if I do a
> select timestamp '2005-10-10 10:10:10';
> I get the value just fine. I can use abstime()::integer on the result to
> find the unix timestamp. (This is the simplest way I could find, are there
> any others?)
>
> However, when I try doing the same with the values in the table I can't
> get it to work.
>
> select timestamp setuptime from billing; - error
> select timestamp(setuptime) from billing; - error
> select setuptime::timestamp from billing; - error (cannot cast type
> character varying to timestamp without timezone!?)
>
> So, how can I convert this string into a timestamp, pleeease! :(
>
>
>
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