Re: timestamp('01/12/01') doesn't work in 7.2 beta4 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: timestamp('01/12/01') doesn't work in 7.2 beta4
Date
Msg-id 512.1008284804@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to timestamp('01/12/01') doesn't work in 7.2 beta4  ("Henshall, Stuart - WCP" <SHenshall@westcountrypublications.co.uk>)
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"Henshall, Stuart - WCP" <SHenshall@westcountrypublications.co.uk> writes:
>     The timestamp('25/12/01') would return a timestamp in 7.1, how ever
> in 7.2 beta 4 select "timestamp"('25/12/01') is needed, although select
> timestamptz('25/12/01') works. Is this change intentional and if so is there
> a way of getting the old functionality to work?

I'm afraid you're stuck.  TIMESTAMP(n) is now a type name, per SQL92
standard, and getting the parser to treat TIMESTAMP(somethingotherthan
anintegerconstant) as a function call instead does not seem real
practical.

The only bright spot is that as we get closer to full SQL92 compliance,
these sorts of gotchas should become less frequent.  But this one is
surely not the last.

            regards, tom lane

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