Re: converting interval to timestamp - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Mike Rylander
Subject Re: converting interval to timestamp
Date
Msg-id 200308010841.50193.miker@n2bb.com
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In response to converting interval to timestamp  (teknokrat <teknokrat@yahoo.com>)
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If the number of seconds between timestamps is acceptable then this is the 
solution I use:

SELECT ABS(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM t.field1) - EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM t.field2)) AS 
diff FROM table AS t;

Adjust to your column and WHERE needs.  One caveat:  this only works for dates 
within the UNIX epoch ( after 1969-12-31).

On Thursday 31 July 2003 12:05 pm, teknokrat wrote:
> The difference of two dates/timestamps always gives an interval. is
> there a way to convert this interval into  number such as number of
> milliseconds or number of days?
>
> Also does anyone know what field type an interval would map to in jdbc?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
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Mike Rylander
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