Paulo Roberto Kappke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a problem to make a select statement with a date type field.
>
> I have a table with a field named date_in and this field is a date type.
> Well, I need to do a select where the month is 09 and the year is 1999.
> I tried:
>
> SELECT * FROM calls WHERE date_in LIKE '09%1999' ORDER BY date_in
> or
> SELECT * FROM calls WHERE date_in LIKE '09-__-1999' ORDER BY date_in
> or
> SELECT * FROM calls WHERE date_in LIKE '09%' AND date_in LIKE '%1999'
> ORDER BY date_in
>
> using psql command and I received the following message:
>
> ERROR: There is more than one possible operator '~~' for types 'date'
> and 'unknown'
> You will have to retype this query using an explicit cast
>
> Could anybody help me ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Paulo Kappke
> Cyclades Brazil
>
> ************
Try this:
select * from calls where date_part('month', date_in::datetime) = '09' and
date_part('year', date_in::datetime) = '1999' order by date_in
I use PostgreSQL 6.5.1 on RedHat Linux 6.0.
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Best, George Moga, george@flex.ro george@cicnet.ro