Hi,

We recently upgraded from PG9.6 to PG11 and I have some questions regarding the 
function to_timestamp.

We have an application that for some reason unknown to me uses timestamps with 
hour = 24.
After upgrade we got som problems with this. The solution is to use cast 
instead of the function but im curious if this is intentional.

Examles:

In PG9.6 this works:

to_timestamp('2019-03-20 24:00','YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI')

but in PG11 we get:

ERROR:  date/time field value out of range.

I assume this have something to do with this row in releasenotes for PG10:

Make 
to_timestamp()<https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/functions-formatting.html#FUNCTIONS-FORMATTING-TABLE>
 and to_date() reject out-of-range input fields (Artur Zakirov)

  *   For example, previously to_date('2009-06-40','YYYY-MM-DD') was accepted 
and returned 2009-07-10. It will now generate an error.

But.

This works in both PG9.6 and PG11:

'2019-03-20 24:00'::timestamp with time zone

and this generates an error in both PG9.6 and PG11:

'2009-06-40'::timestamp with time zone

So my question is, is it intentional that to_timestamp is stricter than cast to 
timestamp?

kr

Mikael Gustavsson
SMHI / Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

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