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From czezz
Subject display to_timestamp in quotas or convert to char ?
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Msg-id 22c93a48.7dc1250c.5548946d.f29b0@o2.pl
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Responses Re: display to_timestamp in quotas or convert to char ?
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Hello,
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statement.


I have following table in the DB.

Server2=# \d ss21_file
              Table "srx.ss21_file"
      Column       |          Type          | Modifiers
-------------------+------------------------+-----------
value             | character varying(30)  |
fileindex         | bigint                 |
filename          | character varying(80)  |
filetime          | character varying(100) |
filesizeinrecords | bigint                 |
filesizeinbytes   | bigint                 |
sourceid          | character varying(300) |
Indexes:
    "ss21_filetime" UNIQUE, btree (filetime)

When executing following query I get following error:

Server2=# SELECT value, fileIndex, fileName, fileTime, fileSizeInRecords, fileSizeInBytes, sourceID   FROM ss21_file
WHEREfiletime < to_timestamp('2015-05-04 22:13:14.000', 'YYYY/MM/DD-HH24:MI:SS.FF3'); 
ERROR:  operator does not exist: character varying < timestamp with time zone
LINE 1: ...ytes, sourceID   FROM ss21_file WHERE filetime < to_times...
                                                             ^
HINT:  No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You might need to add explicit type casts.

My assumption is that, it is because "filetime" column is "character varying" and in WHERE condition value there is
convertedto timestamp. 
When I execute this same query but instead to_timestamp I use regular string eg. '2015-05-04 22:13:14.000' (NOTE:
singlequotas) it works quite good. 
If this is correct, is there any way to force to_"timestamp" function to be convertrd in to "character varying" or
displayits value in single quotas ? 

Server2=# SELECT value, fileIndex, fileName, fileTime, fileSizeInRecords, fileSizeInBytes, sourceID   FROM ss21_file
WHEREfiletime < '2015-05-04 22:13:14.000'; 
        value         | fileindex |               filename                |        filetime         | filesizeinrecords
|filesizeinbytes |              sourceid 


----------------------+-----------+---------------------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------
-------
-903097975225368365  |     94859 | ss21_20141118020501_1166.DAT | 2014-11-18 02:05:30.109 |              2775
|         490560 | coll_SS21-Group_0_141627273 
0_1634
-2781431802746610881 |     94868 | ss21_20141118042502_1175.DAT | 2014-11-18 04:25:30.154 |              1803
|         310688 | coll_SS21-Group_0_141628113 
0_1643
-4731211533677294393 |     94878 | ss21_20141118065501_1185.DAT | 2014-11-18 06:55:30.380 |             14745 |        
2640848| coll_SS21-Group_0_141629013 





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