Hi
El mar., 23 de oct. de 2018 a la(s) 05:41, Thomas Kellerer (spam_eater@xxxxxxx) escribió:
Lutz Horn schrieb am 23.10.2018 um 12:19:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 12:11:55PM +0200, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
>> I typically use:
>>
>> where ts >= date '2018-10-23'
>> and ts < date '2018-10-23' + 1
>
> But here the date is an explicit value. Francisco reworded my question:
>
>> if your definition of today is 'same value as now() when truncated to
>> days'
>
> That's what I am (was, thanks to Francisco) looking for.
Then use current_date:
where ts >= current_date
and ts < current_date + 1
this is equally valid?
where ts >= current_date
cordialmente:
Hellmuth Vargas