Re: pgsql: Document that age() adds days, then full months.
От | Bruce Momjian |
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Тема | Re: pgsql: Document that age() adds days, then full months. |
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Msg-id | 200709140053.l8E0r1w25825@momjian.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pgsql: Document that age() adds days, then full months. (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>) |
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Bruce Momjian wrote: > Tom Lane wrote: > > momjian@postgresql.org (Bruce Momjian) writes: > > > Document that age() adds days, then full months. > > > > AFAICT, this documentation "improvement" is outright wrong. > > I am now thinking no documentation paragraph is even needed. We have to > use the number of months in the earlier date or simple computations > would not work like: > > test=> select age('2004-05-29', '2004-06-28'); > age > ---------- > -30 days > (1 row) > > The end of the earlier month is part of the interval between the two > timestamps, while the end of the later month is not. Of course with a > multi-months span there are more chances for variance, but we certainly > should give the right answer for an interval < 1 month. I can just add > a C comment. I have updated the documentation to read: Note there can be ambiguity in the <literal>months</> returned by <function>age</> because different months have a different number of days. <productname>PostgreSQL</>'s approach uses the month from the earlier of the two dates when calculating partial months. For example, <literal>age('2004-06-01', '2004-04-30')</> uses April to yield <literal>1 mon 1 day</>, while using May would yield <literal>1 mon 2 days</> because May has 31 days, while April has only 30. -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
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