Re: to_char() accepting invalid dates?
От | Thomas Kellerer |
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Тема | Re: to_char() accepting invalid dates? |
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Msg-id | j03psc$aof$1@dough.gmane.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: to_char() accepting invalid dates? (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>) |
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Re: to_char() accepting invalid dates?
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Bruce Momjian, 19.07.2011 00:02: >>>> postgres=> select to_date('20110231', 'yyyymmdd'); >>>> >>>> to_date >>>> ------------ >>>> 2011-03-03 >>>> (1 row) >>>> >>>> is there a way to have to_date() raise an exception in such a case? >>> >>> it's possible the odd behaviour you get is required by some standard. >> >> That would be *very* odd indeed. >> >> >>> jasen=# select '20110303'::date; >> Thanks for the tip, this was more a question regarding _why_ to_char() behaves this way. > > Well, to_char() is based on Oracle's to_char(). How does Oracle handle > such a date? Oracle throws an error for the above example: SQL> select to_date('20110231', 'YYYYMMDD') from dual; select to_date('20110231', 'YYYYMMDD') from dual * ERROR at line 1: ORA-01839: date not valid for month specified SQL> Regards Thomas
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