On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 09:32 -0500, Todd P Marek wrote: > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Hello- > > I am in the process of translating a site using mysql as the backend > over to postgres. I have a lot of time data that I would like to > display to the user in the form of a schedule. > > I am using the to_char function to make the times human friendly > > to_char(class_schedule.endtime, 'HH:MI:SS AM') > > which returns > > 06:30:00 AM - 07:30:00 AM > > I am really looking to get it outputting like this. > > 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM >
Yeah, you're getting exactly what you're asking PostgreSQL to give you. Drop the ':SS' if you don't want the seconds. You can find out more about how you can format your date/times here: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions- formatting.html#FUNCTIONS-FORMATTING-DATETIME-TABLE Good luck, Robby -- /*************************************** * Robby Russell | Owner.Developer.Geek * PLANET ARGON | www.planetargon.com * Portland, OR | [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 503.351.4730 | blog.planetargon.com * PHP/PostgreSQL Hosting & Development ****************************************/
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