Re: I need a SQL...

From: Bjørn T Johansen <btj(at)havleik(dot)no>
To: Mattias Kregert <mattias(at)kregert(dot)se>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: I need a SQL...
Date: 2003-09-11 13:02:47
Message-ID: 1063285366.13384.44.camel@dt-btj.dagbladet.no
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Well, it's close... :)

But it looks like the case doesn't work..
If I run your sql, the timediff is negative.

But if I run this:
SELECT (stoptime-starttime+'24 hours') as timediff FROM mytable
the timediff has correct value..

Do you see any error in the case, cause I don't?

BTJ

On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 14:29, Mattias Kregert wrote:
> Solution:
>
> SELECT starttime, stoptime, (CASE WHEN stoptime-starttime >= 0 THEN
> stoptime-starttime ELSE stoptime-starttime+'24 hours' END) as timediff
> FROM mytable;
>
> /Mattias
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bjørn T Johansen
> To: Andrew L. Gould
> Cc: PostgreSQL general list
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 2:12 PM
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] I need a SQL...
>
> On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 14:07, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > On Thursday 11 September 2003 06:25 am, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> > > I need to write a SQL that calculates the interval between a start time
> > > and a stop time. This is the easy part. The problem is that I only have
> > > the time part, i.e. no date, so how can I be sure to also calculate the
> > > interval if the start time is before midnight and the stop time is after
> > > midnight?
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > BTJ
> >
> > If the activity or period you are measuring can equal or exceed 12 hours, you
> > won't be able to calculate it reliably without a start date and a stop date.
> > If the periods are always less than 12 hours (and you assume all the data is
> > good), then stop times that are less than start times would indicate an
> > intervening midnight.
> >
> > The dates do not have to be in the same fields as the times, since you can add
> > date and time data to create a timestamp for datetime calculations:
> >
> > (stop_date + stop_time) - (start_date + start_time)
> >
> > Best of luck,
> >
> > Andrew Gould
>
>
>
> Yes, the period can exceed 12 hours, so what you are saying is that this is not possible to solve
> without the date part? I can write this logic in my business logic but I was hoping to
> solve this in my database layer...
>
>
> BTJ

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