On 6/22/23 15:00, Wetmore, Matthew (CTR) wrote:
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I’d like to subtract a column timestamp hour from current hour to give me hours elapased.
How do I do this easily?
I think I’ve tried every combination of types and casting.
Thanks in advance.
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1. ALTER TABLE matt
add column matt_time timestamp with time zone default current_timestamp;
Besides what Ilya and David mentioned, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is based on when the transaction started. You might have wanted clock_timestamp().
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