"Josh Berkus" <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:
> I'm having a problem with:
> SELECT date_part('epoch','2002-08-28'::TIMESTAMP)
> Which is consistently returning an epoch timestamp that evaluates to
> 8.27.2002. Is this a known issue? A cross-platform problem?
In 7.2 I get:
regression=# SELECT date_part('epoch','2002-08-28'::TIMESTAMP);date_part
------------1030507200
(1 row)
which seems to be correct given my timezone:
$ prdate 1030507200
time 1030507200 = Wed Aug 28 2002, 00:00:00 EDT
(prdate is a homegrown utility that just does strftime(localtime(...)))
It does seem to be broken in CVS tip, as I've complained to Thomas
at least once:
regression=# SELECT date_part('epoch','2002-08-28'::TIMESTAMP);date_part
-----------1030.4928 -- wrong
(1 row)
regression=# SELECT date_part('epoch','2002-08-28'::TIMESTAMPTZ);date_part
------------1030507200 -- right
(1 row)
What context are you testing in, and what do you get exactly?
regards, tom lane