any help..?
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Ramesh T <rameshparnanditech@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
postgres queryselect current_timestamp-TO_TIMESTAMP(to_char(DATE1, 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24'|| ' '||'MI'||' '||'SS')||' '||(SELECT utc_offset FROM pg_catalog.pg_timezone_namesWHERE name=DATETIMEZOZE1) , ''YYYY-MM-DD HH24'||' '||'MI'||' '||'SS')::timestamptzgetting result..But in oracle using systimestamp,to_timestamptz and SS TZH is not supporting to_timestamp in postgres.result..diffrence is days displaying in postgres query..i thnk something wrong. is it..?any help apprictiated.On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 11:12 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 07/10/2015 05:54 AM, Ramesh T wrote:
Forget my previous post, Rays post made me realize the error of my ways, namely thinking current_timestamp-to_timestamp was a function.
select current_timestamp-to_timestamp(to_char(current_date,'YYYY-MM-DD
HH24'||':'||'MI'||':'||'SS')||' '||(SELECT utc_offset FROM
pg_catalog.pg_timezone_names
WHERE name='US/Eastern'),'YYYY-MM-DD
HH24'||':'||'MI'||':'||'SS')::timestamptz;
it's not displaying timezone..any help..?
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