Re: how to get a number of seconds in some interval ?

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Στις Monday 12 May 2008 18:09:11 ο/η Tom Lane έγραψε:
> Achilleas Mantzios <achill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > Στις Monday 12 May 2008 17:32:39 ο/η Julius Tuskenis έγραψε:
> >> do you know why division of intervals was not implemented? As I see it - 
> >> there should be an easy way to do so. '1 hour 30 minutes' / '1 hour' = 
> >> 1.5 .... Seems straight forward...
> >> 
> > No idea why. However as you pose it,it makes sense.
> 
> No, it doesn't really, because intervals contain multiple components.
> What would you define as the result of
> 	'1 month 1 hour' / '1 day'
> bearing in mind that the number of days per month is not fixed, and
> neither is the number of hours per day?
> 

SELECT extract(epoch from '1 month'::interval)/(60*60*24) as "Days in 1 month interval";
 Days in 1 month interval
--------------------------
                       30
(1 row)
So it seems that the arbitary assumption of (1 month=30 days, and 1 day = 24 hours) has already been made 
in the extract function.

> You can derive a number if you're willing to make arbitrary assumptions
> about the relationships of the different units (as indeed extract(epoch)
> does), but hard-wiring such assumptions into a basic arithmetic operator
> doesn't seem like a good idea to me.
> 
> 			regards, tom lane
> 



-- 
Achilleas Mantzios


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