Обсуждение: What Am I Doing Wrong?
I have been trying to subtract two timestamps from each other to determine
the difference between the two timestamps (current time and a past timestamp
called 'updated_time') IN SECONDS, but no luck.
The trouble I am having is getting the first timestamp, representing the
current time, to translate to seconds; have tried different commands (now(),
localtimestamp, current_timestamp, etc)
What am I doing wrong? Sample statement and error message is below:
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select EXTRACT(EPOCH from TIMESTAMP current_timestamp) - EXTRACT(EPOCH from
TIMESTAMP updated_time) ::integer
ERROR: syntax error at or near "current_timestamp" at character 37
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:38:54PM -0400, Lane Van Ingen wrote: > select EXTRACT(EPOCH from TIMESTAMP current_timestamp) - EXTRACT(EPOCH from > TIMESTAMP updated_time) ::integer > > ERROR: syntax error at or near "current_timestamp" at character 37 What are you intending "TIMESTAMP" to do? If you're trying to do a cast then see "Type Casts" in the documentation for the correct syntax: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/sql-expressions.html#SQL-SYNTAX-TYPE-CASTS You might not need a cast at all: test=> SELECT extract(epoch FROM current_timestamp); date_part ------------------1129678734.81522 (1 row) -- Michael Fuhr