Re: Problem in age on a dates interval
| От | Luis Sousa |
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| Тема | Re: Problem in age on a dates interval |
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| Msg-id | 40FB8DC2.1080405@ualg.pt обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Problem in age on a dates interval (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Problem in age on a dates interval
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| Список | pgsql-sql |
I worked around this problem returning the difference between the two dates, using extract doy from both. Anyway, this will cause a bug on my code when changing the year. Any ideas? Best regards, Luis Sousa Tom Lane wrote: >Theodore Petrosky <tedpet5@yahoo.com> writes: > > >>wow.... at first I thought I had my head around a leap >>year problem so I advanced your query a year.... >> >> > >I think what's going on here is a difference of interpretation about >whether an "M months D days" interval means to add the months first >or the days first. For instance > >2005-02-18 plus 2 months = 2005-04-18, plus 24 days = 2005-05-12 > >2005-02-18 plus 24 days = 2005-03-14, plus 2 months = 2005-05-14 > >The timestamp-plus-interval operator is evidently doing addition the >first way, but it looks like age() is calculating the difference in a >way that implicitly corresponds to the second way. > >I have some vague recollection that this has come up before, but >I don't recall whether we concluded that age() needs to be changed >or not. In any case it's not risen to the top of anyone's to-do list, >because I see that age() still acts this way in CVS tip. > > regards, tom lane > > > >
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