Re: strptime string for timestamp with time zone
От | Harry Broomhall |
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Тема | Re: strptime string for timestamp with time zone |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 200312261051.KAA34548@haeb.noc.uk.easynet.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | strptime string for timestamp with time zone (Paul Makepeace <postgresql.org@paulm.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Paul Makepeace writes: > Hi, I'm trying to create a time format string for strptime (GNU, > FWIW) that will parse an unmodifed timestamptz string. No luck with > Google yet. > > In other words how to parse, e.g. "2003-12-26 03:15:36.633421+00". > "%Y-%m-%d %T" gets as far as the floating point section of the seconds > and bails. > > (How does +\d\d represent half-hour timezones? If it was the usual > +\d{4} strptime's %z could at least use it.) > > Or, perhaps some way of having PG return it in a strptime-friendly way? AFAIK - you can't do this simply. This is because struct tm does not cater for fractional seconds. In addition (this is IMHO) neither the C standard nor POSIX cater for time very well. The result is that I always avoid having to parse such things by using the various functions for timestamp offered by Postgres. Regards, Harry.
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