Could you use an interval data type? For example:
b2bcreditonline=# create table interval_example (i interval);
CREATE TABLE
b2bcreditonline=# insert into interval_example values ('26:15:32'::interval);
INSERT 0 1
b2bcreditonline=# select * from interval_example;
i
----------
26:15:32
(1 row)
b2bcreditonline=# select i, i + interval '45 minutes' as plus from interval_example;
i | plus
----------+----------
26:15:32 | 27:00:32
(1 row)
CREATE TABLE
b2bcreditonline=# insert into interval_example values ('26:15:32'::interval);
INSERT 0 1
b2bcreditonline=# select * from interval_example;
i
----------
26:15:32
(1 row)
b2bcreditonline=# select i, i + interval '45 minutes' as plus from interval_example;
i | plus
----------+----------
26:15:32 | 27:00:32
(1 row)
Steve
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 1:05 PM Celia McInnis <celia.mcinnis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi:I want to store times in a database as hours:minutes:seconds where hours can be greater than 24. How do I do this? I will want to be able to add such times.Thanks,Celia McInnis