On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 16:22:29 -0400, Chris Matheson <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello list, > > I am working to format an interval in using the to_char() SQL function > on postgresql 7.4.8. I've had nothing but disapointment so far. > My confusion occurs when I'm trying to format using days where the days > output would be more than 99. For example: > I would like to do something like > SELECT to_char('01-JAN-2001'::timestamp - '01-JAN-2000'::timestamp, > 'ddd "days" hh24 "hours"'); > To get this > '365 days 00 hours' > Currently I get this > '335 days 00 hours' > I know that 'ddd' doesn't exist in the sense I'm thinking, but, it seems > that either I've missed something or that to_char function wasn't > designed with intervals in mind. The 7.4 manual lists the following > "Warning: |to_char|(interval, text) is deprecated and should not be used > in newly-written code. It will be removed in the next version." > But doesn't say what the alternative is. Thanks for your help. to_char doesn't have a lot of support for intervals. You could extract the epoch for the interval and then divide by the number of seconds in a day and then trunc it. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq