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> De: pgsql-interfaces-owner@postgresql.org
> [mailto:pgsql-interfaces-owner@postgresql.org]En nombre de Cedar Cox
> Enviado el: miercoles, 04 de julio de 2001 14:53
> Para: pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org
> Asunto: [INTERFACES] non-us datestyle
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> Is there a way to set the default date style to non-US (European)? I
> didn't see any compile or run time options, just per connection options.
> (pg v1.7)
>
> -Cedar
Well I'm not sure if you are asking for this but...
If you define the shell variable PGDATESTYLE to, for example, SQL, all date
are returned like this:
dd/mm/yyyy
There are serveral values you can assign to PGDATESTYLE.
You can execute, prior to a query this sentence:
SET DATESTYLE TO SQL
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