From: | Daniel Ruoso <daniel(at)ruoso(dot)com> |
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To: | Jaime Casanova <systemguards(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: BUG #4115: PostgreSQL ISO format is not really ISO |
Date: | 2008-04-19 21:52:00 |
Message-ID: | 1208641920.24675.4.camel@pitombeira |
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Sáb, 2008-04-19 às 12:10 -0500, Jaime Casanova escreveu:
> """
> Unlike the previous examples, "2007-04-05 14:30" is considered two
> separate, but acceptable, representations—one for date and the other
> for time. It is then left to the reader to interpret the two separate
> representations as meaning a single time point based on the context.
> """
On the other hand, some important ISO8601-based specifications only
accept the dateTtime notation, for instance XML Schema.
As I was talking on #postgresql, I think it would be nice to have that
output option as one of the date/time output styles (name it ISO8601 or
ISO-strict), and it really doesn't need to be the default (the way pg
uses it now is nice for the human reader).
daniel
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