Chris Hoover wrote:
I need some help. I am trying to replicate a function from Sybase ASA, and am having difficulty.
I need to be able to subtract 2 date (or timestamps) and return the 
results expressed in days, weeks, month, quarters, or years.  How do I 
do this?
I believe Postgres is returning the number of days when you subtract 
to days.
i.e. postgres=# select current_date - '2007/01/01';
 ?column?
----------
      200
(1 row)



However, I can not figure out how to get the results expressed as 7 months, or 2 quarters, x weeks, or 0 years. I have tried to use date_part, but since the subtraction is returning an integer, it is not happy.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Chris

P.S.

I'm trying to replicate Sybase's datediff function.
postgres=# select date_part('month', age(current_date, '2007/01/01'));
date_part
-----------
        6
(1 row)


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