Re: Get Unix timestamp from SQL timestamp through libpq
От | Craig Ringer |
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Тема | Re: Get Unix timestamp from SQL timestamp through libpq |
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Msg-id | 4B4ADF47.3090409@postnewspapers.com.au обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Get Unix timestamp from SQL timestamp through libpq (Yan Cheng Cheok <yccheok@yahoo.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 11/01/2010 2:16 PM, Yan Cheng Cheok wrote: > I know I can convert SQL timestamp to unix timestamp, using the following way. > > SELECT extract(epoch FROM now()); > > Now, I have a stored procedure function, which will directly return a table row to the caller. One of the row field is"timestamp" type. > > In my application, I am using libpq. I wish to use libpq functions (or any c/c++ function), to convert "2010-01-11 13:10:55.283"into unix timestamp. Off course, I can create another stored procedure named > > SQLTimestamp2UnixTimestamp > SELECT extract(epoch FROM $1); > > But I just wish to accomplish this task with a single c/c++ function call, without involving stored procedure. > > Any suggestion? Thanks! Wrap strptime(...) to provide a fixed format-string. strptime is is available on any POSIX-2001 system. It's not present on Windows, so if you have to target win32 as well you'll need to include your own implementation on that platform. See "man 3 strptime" -- Craig Ringer
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