Re: Please help!
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: Please help! |
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Msg-id | 010101c109ea$52f575e0$1001a8c0@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Please help! (Vijayan <vijayan@oyeindia.com>) |
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Re: Please help!
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Список | pgsql-general |
From: "Vijayan" <vijayan@oyeindia.com> > I have a registration database. I need to know number of > registrations / month in a report format. How will I get a report like > this ? > > In Oracle I can give the query like this:- > "select to_char(reg_date, 'Mon yyyy'), count(*) from > register group by to_char(reg_date, 'Mon yyyy') order by > to_date(to_char(reg_date, 'Mon yyyy'), 'Mon yyyy');" > > When I tried in psql, it gave this error. "No such function > 'to_char' with the specified attributes". But in postgre there is a > function called to_char(). Then why am I getting this error? My postgre > version is "PostgreSQL 6.5.3 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc > egcs-2.91.66". richardh=> select to_char(now(), 'Mon YYYY'); to_char ---------- Jul 2001 (1 row) richardh=> select version(); version ------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 7.1.1 on i586-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.96 (1 row) Try "\df to_char" to see how/if to_char is defined in 6.5.3 - if you have one with timestamp,text try something like: to_char(reg_date, 'Mon YYYY'::text) and see if that helps. Perhaps have a look at the changes list (in the administrators manual) and see if there's been any work on it. Failing that, an upgrade might be in order. - Richard Huxton
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