Re: Hopefully simple date conversion question - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Hopefully simple date conversion question
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In response to Hopefully simple date conversion question  ("Jason C. Pion" <jpion@home.com>)
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"Jason C. Pion" <jpion@home.com> writes:
> I have a legacy database that I am porting to PostgreSQL.  One of the
> fields is an integer column that actually represents a date.  It is
> represented as the number of days since July 1, 1867.

> What I am wondering is: Is there a function or other means of getting this
> integer converted into a real date field?

There might be an easier way, but the first thought that comes to mind
is
  * convert the value to Unix timestamp notation (subtract off enough
    days to make 0 correspond to 1/1/1970, then multiply by 24*60*60).
  * coerce the resulting integer to abstime and then to whatever
    datatype you want to use (timestamp or date, likely).

This will not work if you have any dates before about 1900, however,
since the Unix timestamp value would underflow.

            regards, tom lane

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