Thread: timestamp usage?
I have seen in the documentation that you can get the timestamp of tomorrow by entering timestamp(date 'Tomorrow') this is almost what i need... is it possible to get something like with the unix date command: date --date '1 month' ? or where is date documented... i didn't find it. -- SC-Networks www: www.SC-Networks.de Web Design, Netzwerke, 3D Animation und Multimedia Heiko Irrgang Tel.: 08856/9392-00 Im Thal 2 Fax: 08856/9392-01 82377 Penzberg Mail: Irrgang@SC-Networks.de
Heiko Irrgang writes: > I have seen in the documentation that you can get the timestamp > of tomorrow by entering > timestamp(date 'Tomorrow') > > this is almost what i need... is it possible to get something > like with the unix date command: > date --date '1 month' ? current_date + interval '1 month' -- Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net http://yi.org/peter-e/