What is the equivalent of the SQLite datetime function in PostgreSQL?
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02-07-2019 - |
Question
The question is pretty self-explanatory. I'm looking for a PostgreSQL equivalent to the SQLite datetime function.
Solution 3
OK, thanks for the answers, they helped point me in the right direction. What I actually was looking for was to_timestamp.
OTHER TIPS
postgres=# select to_char(now(),'YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:ss');
to_char
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2008-09-24 02:09:20
(1 row)
postgres=# select to_char(now(),'YYYY-mm-dd HH24:MM:ss');
to_char
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2008-09-24 14:09:20
(1 row)
I think this is what your're searching for:
timestamp [ (p) ] [ without time zone ] or timestamp [ (p) ] with time zone
otherwise have a look @ http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/datatype-datetime.html
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