The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 1066 Logged by: Beda Szukics
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 7.3.4 Operating system: linux Description: avg(age()) results months with more than 30 days Details: Hello all When I try to calculate the average age of the following birthdates I get months with more than 30 days. Is this a bug? I use version 7.3.4 These are the birthdates: kongregation=> SELECT geb_dat FROM personen; geb_dat ------------ 20.12.1946 29.01.1948 21.03.1933 07.01.1954 22.08.1959 07.07.1913 30.11.1922 29.08.1925 07.01.1927 06.07.1928 25.09.1928 23.05.1929 25.04.1930 27.03.1933 21.12.1933 28.03.1937 03.02.1940 13.12.1941 13.02.1942 30.04.1937 25.08.1943 03.06.1964 26.01.1956 04.11.1957 27.12.1961 22.03.1911 30.11.1918 02.05.1957 08.03.1925 (29 rows) Today (20.1.2004 german style) I get the answer: kongregation=> SELECT AVG(AGE(geb_dat)) FROM personen ; avg ------------------------------------ @ 65 years 9 mons 4 days 0.00 secs (1 row) Yesterday and the day before yesterday I got: kongregation=> SELECT AVG(AGE('19.01.2004',geb_dat)) FROM personen ; avg ------------------------------------------------------ @ 65 years 8 mons 32 days 2 hours 28 mins 57.93 secs (1 row) kongregation=> SELECT AVG(AGE('20.01.2004',geb_dat)) FROM personen ; avg ----------------------------------------------------- @ 65 years 8 mons 33 days 1 hour 39 mins 18.62 secs (1 row) BTW: I think having the result with years and days only would be a better answer, what kind of months are counted in the present form? Greetings Beda ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org