Belinda M. Giardine wrote:
> This should be simple but I am missing something. I am trying to extract
> all records entered after a given date. The table has a field
> date_entered which is a timestamp. In this particular case I am not
> worried about time.
>
> I have tried:
> select id from main_table where
> date_entered > to_timestamp('January 2006', 'Month YYYY');
>
> select id from main_table where
> (to_timestamp('January 2006', 'Month YYYY'), now()) overlaps (date_entered, date_entered);
>
> Both of these return all the rows in the table. Half of the rows are
> dated 2000-06-22 12:00:00.
>
> PostgreSQL version 8.1.4
>
I think people often make date comparisons too difficult in postgres.
select id
from main_table
where date_entered >= '2006-01-01';
There are built in conversions for formatted date strings.
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