Re: How to typecast an integer into a timestamp? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Andy Colson
Subject Re: How to typecast an integer into a timestamp?
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Msg-id 4F22CDF8.4050905@squeakycode.net
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In response to How to typecast an integer into a timestamp?  (bboett@free.fr)
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On 1/27/2012 9:44 AM, bboett@free.fr wrote:
> Hello!
>
> again quite a stupid problem i regularly run into....
> and that i still haven't solved yet...
>
> again i used a type timestamp to keep a track of modification time, and again it gets stupid and confusing.....
>
> first of all the errors are labeled as timestamp without timezone, i only specified timestamp....
>
> the data was created as a timestamp with php-mktime, but when sending to the database postgres complains that its an
int,and when i try to typecast it, (with the ::timestamp appendix to the value), that its not possible to convert an
intto a timestamp (without timezone) ..... 
>
> so as usual i would discard the timezone datatype and alter the table to use integer instead, but this time i am
wondering,since this datatype is present, there's surely a way to use it properly? but how? 
>
> please enlighten me!
>
> ciao
> Bruno
>

The problem is that php mktime returns an integer.  Not a date/time.
mktime returns the number of seconds since Jan 1 1970.

The best answer is to not use mktime.  Find a php function that returns
a formatted string like strftime('%Y.%m.%d').

-Andy

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