On 05/29/2012 04:28 PM, David Salisbury wrote:
> 
> 
> On 5/27/12 12:25 AM, Jasen Betts wrote:
>> The query: "show integer_datetimes;" should return 'on' which means
>> timestamps are microsecond precision if it returns 'off' your database
>> was built with floating point timstamps and equality tests will be
>> unreliable,
> 
> I find that rather interesting. I was told that I was losing microseconds
> when I extracted an epoch from the difference between two timestamps and 
> casted
> that value to an integer. So if I have integer timestamps ( your case 
> above )
> I get microseconds, but integer epochs is without microseconds?

test=> SELECT extract(epoch from(now() - (now() - interval '1.345577 sec')));
 date_part 
-----------
  1.345577


test=> SELECT extract(epoch from(now() - (now() - interval '1.345577 
sec')))::int;
 date_part 
-----------
         1      

An integer is an integer so you will lose all the fractional parts:)
   
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -ds
> 


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