Re: to_timestamp alternatives - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: to_timestamp alternatives
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Msg-id 5685C547.2000503@aklaver.com
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In response to Re: to_timestamp alternatives  (gkhan <drjohnpayne@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-general
On 12/31/2015 03:05 PM, gkhan wrote:
> Follow-up:
>
> My initial question was about oddly-formatted date/times.  The suggested
> solution of casting directly to timestamp with ::timestamp is not as
> flexible as the to_timestamp function that I was trying to avoid.  For
> example, this fails because of the day-before-month format:
>
> SELECT ('18.09.2015 18:01:40')::timestamp
> --ERROR: date/time field value out of range

It it where me I would deal with this in the original data, either
pre-import or as part of the import process. Presumably for a given data
set the date/time format is the same and therefore more easily
converted. The goal would be to then have a 'standard' date/time output
format landing in the database. Seems easier then going back after the
fact and building a process for all eventualities.

>
> whereas this works, but results in a timestamp *with* time zone that makes
> assumptions about daylight savings times:
> SELECT to_timestamp('18.09.2015 18:01:40','DD.MM.YYYY HH24:MI:SS')
>
> I ended up with this simple solution, which does what I wanted to and avoids
> time zones:
> SELECT (to_date('18.09.2015','DD.MM.YYYY') ||' '||'18:01:40')::timestamp
>
> Adrian: thanks for your observation about wildlife-human interactions --
> that is a useful reminder since I'll be looking at traffic patterns.

Just part of a bigger observation that it is often assumed humans are
not animals.



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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com


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