On 10/12/19 8:37 AM, Abraham, Danny wrote:
> Thanks Andrew.
>
> My code fails since the expression (In a PG/PG SQL function) which assumes integer result
> Now produces the string '8 day';
The code is?
>
> This has been working for years on all PG community servers.
>
> This happens on an EDB PG 9.6.3.
>
> I know the fix, but I need the ability to create the bug in my server, and I do not know how.
>
> Thanks
>
> Danny
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Gierth <andrew@tao11.riddles.org.uk>
> Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2019 6:26 PM
> To: Abraham, Danny <danny_abraham@bmc.com>
> Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: day interval
>
>>>>>> "Abraham" == Abraham, Danny <danny_abraham@bmc.com> writes:
>
> Abraham> Hi
> Abraham> A question on day interval
>
> Abraham> select date('20191001') - date('20190923');
>
> Abraham> Will provide sometimes '8' - an integer , but sometimes '8 Abraham> day' - a string
>
> No, it'll always return an integer. You will only get an interval result if you subtract timestamps rather than
dates,for example if one of the operands is actually an expression returning a timestamp.
>
> Give an example of an actual expression you used that returned an interval instead, and we may be able to tell you
howto fix it.
>
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