Re: Date comparison question
От | Jan Bodey |
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Тема | Re: Date comparison question |
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Msg-id | Law11-F115BSoqY6FC300037315@hotmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Date comparison question ("Jan Bodey" <jan_bodey@hotmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
The problem I have with having the values as type interval, is that I am restricted by using Torque. I can't work out what Torque type (if any!) maps to Interval! Your 'float-times-interval' operator may well get me around that though, although I will not test until tomorrow, high time I left the office!! Cheers Jan. > >"Jan Bodey" <jan_bodey@hotmail.com> writes: > > SELECT * FROM utable > > WHERE now() - utimestamp > interval '10 hours'; > > > The problem I am having is that the interval is not fixed, and I would >like > > to be able to store it as a value in a database table. The unit of the > > interval can, however, be fixed, and will almost certainly be fixed to > > hours. > >Do you not want to store the values as type interval? That would seem >like the most straightforward answer. If you really want to store them >as plain numbers, there's a float-times-interval operator, so you could >do something like > ... > table.float8col * interval '1 hour'; > > regards, tom lane _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
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