Re: First day of month, last day of month
От | Erik Jones |
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Тема | Re: First day of month, last day of month |
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Msg-id | C573CE2F-5225-4B31-8657-601DE6D5E67D@myemma.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: First day of month, last day of month (Colin Wetherbee <cww@denterprises.org>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
On Apr 24, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Colin Wetherbee wrote: > Frank Bax wrote: >> Frank Bax wrote: >>> Nacef LABIDI wrote: >>>> is there a better method to retrieve all the rows with dates in >>>> the current month. >>> >>> select * from mytable where extract(month from mydate) = >>> extract(month from now()) and extract(year from mydate) = >>> extract(year from now()); >> Sorry; I was not thinking clearly - date_trunc is better for this: >> select * from mytable where date_trunc('month',mydate) = >> date_trunc('month',now()); > > I have some code that uses extract() for this sort of thing. Would > you mind explaining how date_trunc() is better for this? > > Most of my extract() results end up in <select> drop-down boxes in > HTML. extract will pull specific date unit value out of a given date/ timestamp/interval. date_trunc will "round" a given date/timestamp down to the given unit. extract(month from now()) -> 4 date_trunc('month', now()) -> 2008-04-01 00:00:00-05 I typically find date_trunc much more useful but I may just think that because I've been writing partitioning code a lot lately. Erik Jones DBA | Emma® erik@myemma.com 800.595.4401 or 615.292.5888 615.292.0777 (fax) Emma helps organizations everywhere communicate & market in style. Visit us online at http://www.myemma.com
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