Re: Timestamp change - 8601 compliance
От | Thomas Lockhart |
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Тема | Re: Timestamp change - 8601 compliance |
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Msg-id | 3B1E98CE.77156536@alumni.caltech.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Timestamp change - 8601 compliance ("Rod Taylor" <rbt@barchord.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
> With XSDs right around the corner using ISO 8601 compliant dates, what > are the chances Postgres could fully support them? Good. > The primary difference between that and what it does now is a T for > the date / time seperator rather than a space and the potential for a > Z for the timezone seperator. The currently accepted date/time format *is* ISO-compliant. However, there is the "machine interchange" (my quotes) version which has the embedded "T" and "Z" fields. > I'm convinced this was done to piss me off and enforce conversion > routines for databases to actually accept the information passed. Of course ;) I have patches to support a "julian day" format (with a leading "J" or "JD"), and istm that support for the "T" and "Z" fillers would be close to trivial. I'll try some testing... - Thomas
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