Re: How do I get the current time in seconds in the unix epoch? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Christopher Kings-Lynne
Subject Re: How do I get the current time in seconds in the unix epoch?
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Msg-id ECEHIKNFIMMECLEBJFIGMEDGCCAA.chriskl@familyhealth.com.au
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In response to How do I get the current time in seconds in the unix epoch?  (Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@netbsd.org>)
Responses Re: How do I get the current time in seconds in the unix
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> I have a function in PL/pgSQL which needs the current time in seconds
> expressed as an int4. In 7.1 I was able to get this (I thought) with
> date_part(''epoch'', timestamp ''now'') . That doesn't seem to work for me
> in last week's -current.
>
> Here's the PLpgSQL:
>
>         v_seed := date_part(''epoch'', timestamp ''now'');
>
> And here's the output:
>
> NOTICE:  Error occurred while executing PL/pgSQL function
> NOTICE:  line 4 at assignment
> ERROR:  Timestamp with time zone units 'epoch' not recognized

Hmmm.  I don't know why date_part isn't working, but I now only use the
EXTRACT syntax for maximum SQL compatibility.  ie. Do this instead:

v_seed := EXTRACT (EPOCH FROM CURRENT_TIMESTAMP);

Cheers,

Chris



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