On 12/14/2016 01:30 PM, Patrick B wrote:
1. Why when I run the function manually I get this error? select logextract(201612015, 201612015); ERROR: operator does not exist: timestamp without time zone >= integer LINE 13: BETWEEN The answer is above. Look at your original query at the top of the post. I presume this is wrong: _CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION logextract(date_start integer, date_end integer) _- But what should I use instead? <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> You mean the error would be: select logextract(201612015, 201612015); When it was supposed to be: select logextract(201611015, 201612015);??? This is not the cause, because it was a mistake when I typed the email. Even doing: select logextract(20161115,20161215); I get same error.
You would. The error is: ERROR: operator does not exist: timestamp without time zone >= integer Change this: BETWEEN ' || date_start || ' AND ' || date_end || ' to BETWEEN date_start::text AND date_end::text Or change the argument types to text and then: BETWEEN date_start AND date_end In either case you will have your original query. -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general