Обсуждение: timestamp?
Hello, Let assume that we have relation R01(id integer,ts timestamp) Now I know that if I use PQgetvalue() for ts value, I'll get char* to nullterminated string. How can I get time_t value for ts in portable way (without parsing returned string)? Sorry, if my English is not very understandable :-) -- Igor Roboul, Unix System Administrator & Programmer @ sanatorium "Raduga", Sochi, Russia http://www.brainbench.com/transcript.jsp?pid=304744
Igor Roboul <igor@raduga.dyndns.org> writes:
> Let assume that we have relation R01(id integer,ts timestamp)
> Now I know that if I use PQgetvalue() for ts value, I'll get char*
> to nullterminated string. How can I get time_t value for ts in
> portable way (without parsing returned string)?
If you want to produce a time_t painlessly, the simplest way is not
to SELECT the raw timestamp, but rather date_part('epoch', timestamp).
This gives you back an integer number of seconds per Unix conventions,
which you just use atoi() on. For example:
regression=# select date_part('epoch', now());
date_part
-----------
972673187
(1 row)
regards, tom lane
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 03:01:31PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> This gives you back an integer number of seconds per Unix conventions,
> which you just use atoi() on. For example:
>
> regression=# select date_part('epoch', now());
Thanx
--
Igor Roboul, Unix System Administrator & Programmer @ sanatorium "Raduga",
Sochi, Russia
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