Re: [SQL] Date fields and libpq.... - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Kachun Lee
Subject Re: [SQL] Date fields and libpq....
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Msg-id 3.0.1.32.19980626134257.006b5b70@rr.pathlink.com
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In response to Re: [SQL] Date fields and libpq....  (Colin Dick <cdick@mail.ocis.net>)
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At 01:28 PM 6/26/98 -0700, you wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>     I am doing a query on a date field and would like the answer in
>> epoch time as apposed to a string.  I am using PQgetvalue(res,i,0) and
>> can successfully get the string date as a response.  Is it possible to
>> get an epoch result or do I have to write my own routine to parse the
>> string into the tm struct so I can use mktime to get the epoch.  The
>> latter solution seems quite a hassle and if anyone has a better
>> solution, please let me know.  Thanks have a good weekend.
>
>Ooops,
>    Sorry, the field discussed above is cast as an abstime field not a
>date...  If that makes a difference.  I have tried explicitly casting the
>result from PQgetvalue(res,i,0) as an 'unsigned long' but now seem to be
>getting the numerical value of the string instead of the epoch number
>which I am looking for.  Still looking for answers if anyone has 'em..
>Thanks again.
>
>--
>Colin Dick
>On Call Internet Services
>cdick@mail.ocis.net

I think you may want to change your query to:

   select date_part(datetime(abst_att), 'epoch') ....

In addition, unless you were using BINARY cursor, you will need to do
something like:

  time_t t = atol(PQgetvalue(res, i, 0));

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