timestamp - timestamp result - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Thomas Kellerer
Subject timestamp - timestamp result
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Msg-id c1696f68-fa8d-7759-6a9c-eb293ab1bbc9@gmx.net
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Responses Re: timestamp - timestamp result  (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>)
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I regularly see people suggesting to use

    extract(day from one_timestamp - other_timestamp)

to calculate the difference between two timestamps in days.

But I wonder if the "format" of the resulting interval is guaranteed to only have days
(and not months or years)

The following:

     timestamp '2020-06-26 17:00:00' - timestamp '2019-04-01 14:00:00'

returns an interval like this:

     0 years 0 mons 452 days 3 hours 0 mins 0.0 secs

However, is there ever a chance that the expression will yield the (equivalent) interval:

     1 years 2 mons 25 days 3 hours 0 mins 0.0 secs

e.g. as the age() function does.

Is it safe to assume that "timestamp - timestamp" will never contain units larger then days?


Thomas




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