RE: [SQL] timespan arithmetic
От | Jackson, DeJuan |
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Тема | RE: [SQL] timespan arithmetic |
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Msg-id | D05EF808F2DFD211AE4A00105AA1B5D23AA130@cpsmail обсуждение исходный текст |
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RE: [SQL] timespan arithmetic
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Список | pgsql-sql |
I'm not certain this will work, but try:SELECT * FROM table WHERE loaded_time::datetime >= now()::datetime - '1 days'::timespan ORDER BY loaded_time DESC; > -----Original Message----- > From: David Rose [SMTP:David.R.Rose@disney.com] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 6:01 PM > To: pgsql-sql@postgreSQL.org > Subject: [SQL] timespan arithmetic > > Hello. > > I recently posted this question on pgsql-novice and received no > answer. Undaunted, I'm trying again on pgsql-sql. Perhaps someone > knows at least where to start looking for an answer to this problem. > It's not in the FAQ, and I couldn't find an answer in the mailing list > archives. > > I have a table that includes a column of type timestamp. I'd like to > formulate a query that returns, say, all rows no more than 24 hours > old, based on the timestamp. Trial and error got me this far (and a > perusal of the mailing list archives confirmed it): > > SELECT * FROM table > WHERE loaded_time >= 'now'::timestamp - '1 days'::timespan > ORDER BY loaded_time DESC; > > This works fine in PostgreSQL 6.4.2. However, another user of my > software, who has PostgreSQL 6.3.2, reports that he gets the following > error message: > > ERROR: There is no operator '-' for types 'timestamp' and 'timespan' > You will either have to retype this query using an explicit cast, or you > will have to define the operator using CREATE OPERATOR > > > So. Is there a correct solution to this problem that works for all > versions of PostgreSQL--or at least, PostgreSQL versions 6.3.2 and > higher? Barring that, is there at least a solution at all for 6.3.2, > which may or may not be different from the solution for 6.4.2 and > higher? > > Many thanks. > > David >
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