Re: Timestamp comparison with string in some special cases - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Dragan Matic
Subject Re: Timestamp comparison with string in some special cases
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Msg-id 4741C1E8.4060107@panforma.co.yu
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In response to Re: Timestamp comparison with string in some special cases  (Sam Mason <sam@samason.me.uk>)
Responses Re: Timestamp comparison with string in some special cases  (Sam Mason <sam@samason.me.uk>)
Re: Timestamp comparison with string in some special cases  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
List pgsql-general
Sam Mason wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 04:52:10PM +0100, Dragan Matic wrote:
>
>> select * from table where timestamp_column < '11/19/2007 15:46:09 PM'
>>
>
> Maybe the to_timestamp() function would help you:
>
>   SELECT to_timestamp('11/19/2007 15:46:09 PM','MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS')
>     -> 2007-11-19 15:46:09+00
>
> That just ignores the AM/PM flag, which may or may not be what you want
> to do.
>
>
>   Sam
>
>
>
Tnx, this helped a lot. But not, I am confused with something. I thought
there supposed to be an implicit conversion from string to timestamp in
the first case. And isn't this:

SELECT * from table where timestamp_column < to_timestamp('11/19/2007
15:46:09 PM','MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS')

just doing the same thing that implicit string to timestamp conversion
should have done in the first case?

Dragan Matic



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