Re: Interval Format - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Zagato
Subject Re: Interval Format
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Msg-id 98028b00811211828m2fdac1aq5be928ec819180f@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Interval Format  (Ron Mayer <rm_pg@cheapcomplexdevices.com>)
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Hi.. thanks for the answer.... well this work in the test sql, but this needs to rewrite all the SQL in my PHP application :-p Jejej... can i set a deatul time year in postgres.conf or with a single SET ... ?

Thanks..

Alan Acosta

On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Ron Mayer <rm_pg@cheapcomplexdevices.com> wrote:
Zagato wrote:
I have som SQL that in 8.0.3 do:
# SELECT '32 hours'::INTERVAL;
   interval
-----------------
 @ 1 day 8 hours

And in 8.3.5 do:
seg_veh2=# SELECT '@ 32 hours'::INTERVAL;
 interval
------------
 @ 32 hours

Why i unable to get my old style of interval, i really need to see the day part.... im using datestyle german in both.... im try with "SET IntervalStyle TO..." but i get this error:

Even IntervalStyle won't help you here; since recent releases consider
the values "1 day 8 hours" as distinct from "32 hours" (because
they are at certain times of the year in some timezones
where days are 25 hours, etc).


So.. how can i recover my "days" part...

If you tell it what time of year you are thinking of this trick can work:

dish=# set datestyle to german;
SET
dish=# select  '2001-01-01'::timestamp + (interval '32 hours') - '2001-01-01'::timestamp;
   ?column?

-----------------
 @ 1 day 8 hours
(1 row)



Any help it appreciate... thanks :D




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