Обсуждение: Date problem
Hi everybody,
I am in troubles with a DATE field. Here, in Brazil, we use to write dates
as DD/MM/YYYY, so to insert a tuple today I'd execute:
INSERT INTO test (iDate) VALUES ('27/01/2003');
But it will result in 01/27/2003... and an error is showed on the
screen. When I have dates as 10th May, I would use 10/05/2003, but it will
be inserted on the database as 05/10/2003. Note it will not output an
error, but my data will be inconsistent.
How can I make PostgreSQL to use dates as DD/MM/YYYY ????
Thanks in advance and
Best Regards,
Marcelo Pereira
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Ola,
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Marcelo Pereira wrote:
> How can I make PostgreSQL to use dates as DD/MM/YYYY ????
I use "SET DATESTYLE TO SQL,EUROPEAN" as soon as the connection is
made.
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Ricarod.
"Ricardo Ryoiti S. Junior" <suga@netbsd.com.br> writes:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Marcelo Pereira wrote:
>> How can I make PostgreSQL to use dates as DD/MM/YYYY ????
> I use "SET DATESTYLE TO SQL,EUROPEAN" as soon as the connection is
> made.
In 7.3 you can set that as the default datestyle in postgresql.conf.
There are klugier ways of making it the default in prior releases
(PGDATESTYLE env. variable or -e postmaster switch, if memory serves).
regards, tom lane