From: | Lloyd Dieter <ldieter(at)rochester(dot)rr(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [despammed] How to get day of week? |
Date: | 2004-12-21 13:28:24 |
Message-ID: | 20041221082824.538782a4.ldieter@rochester.rr.com |
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Thank you, knew it had to be something simple.
-Lloyd
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 13:42:17 +0100
Andreas Kretschmer <akretschmer(at)despammed(dot)com> wrote thusly:
> am 21.12.2004, um 7:28:25 -0500 mailte Lloyd Dieter folgendes:
> > I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but this is the novice list,
> > so here goes:
> >
> > Is there a function to return the day-of-week for a given
> > time/datestamp?
> >
> > What I'm looking for is something like:
> >
> > select day(current_timestamp);
> >
> > That would return the current day of the week (e.g. Monday/Tuesday...)
>
> You search something like this:
>
> select extract(dow from eingang) from a_buch ;
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
>
>
>
> Regards, Andreas
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