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From: Ravi Krishna <sr_krishna@xxxxxxx>


> postgres=# select to_date('2018150X','YYYYMMDD');
  > to_date
------------
> 2019-03-03


> postgres=# select to_date('20181501','YYYYMMDD');
>  to_date
> ------------
  > 2019-03-03


is this a cut-n-paste mistake?

 

====================

Surprisingly (to me), no….

db=# select to_date('20181501','YYYYMMDD');

  to_date

------------

2019-03-03

(1 row)

 

Time: 0.497 ms

nms=# select version();

                                                 version

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PostgreSQL 9.6.5 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-16), 64-bit

(1 row)

 

Time: 0.247 ms

db=#

 



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