From: | stig erikson <stigerikson_nospam_(at)yahoo(dot)se> |
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To: | pgsql-docs(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: type casting reference? SOLVED |
Date: | 2005-06-15 19:03:18 |
Message-ID: | d8pu1f$2akq$1@news.hub.org |
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stig erikson wrote:
> hi.
> i need to cast from timestamp to seconds (in the form of integer).
>
> i have a table with a column:
> expiretime timestamp
>
> i have tried the following, it gives errors as below:
> SELECT expiretime::float4 AS timeleft FROM table WHERE something='1234';
> ERROR: cannot cast type timestamp without time zone to real
>
> SELECT expiretime::text::float4 AS timeleft FROM table WHERE
> something='1234';
> ERROR: invalid input syntax for type real: "2005-06-12 21:21:24.368082"
>
>
> postgresql 7.4.1 (i know, old)
>
> so, my question is simply, where in the docs can i find how i should
> perform the cast?
> it would help a lot if there was a table showing which types can be
> cased into which, and possibly an example or two for situations like
> this, casting from timestamp (to timestamp worked right away).
>
> /stig
solved my problem this way:
UPDATE table
SET expiretime= cast( ('now'::text)::timestamp+'30 minutes'::interval AS timestamp)
WHERE sessionID='0';
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