Thread: timestamp usage?

timestamp usage?

From
Heiko Irrgang
Date:
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.

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Re: timestamp usage?

From
Peter Eisentraut
Date:
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'

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