On 05/01/2020 16:01, legrand legrand wrote:
>
>> As for the syntax, you have:
>>
>>
>> select a from for stest0 system_time from '2000-01-01 00:00:00.00000' to
>> 'infinity' ORDER BY a;
>>
>>
>> when you should have:
>>
>>
>> select a from stest0 for system_time from '2000-01-01 00:00:00.00000' to
>> 'infinity' ORDER BY a;
>>
>>
>> That is, the FOR should be on the other side of the table name.
>>
>> [...] 
>>
>> Vik Fearing
> Hello,
>
> I though that standard syntax was "AS OF SYSTEM TIME"
> as discussed here
> https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/A254CDC3-D308-4822-8928-8CC584E0CC71%40elusive.cx#06c5dbffd5cfb9a20cdeec7a54dc657f
> , also explaining how to parse such a syntax .


No, that is incorrect.  The standard syntax is:


    FROM tablename FOR SYSTEM_TIME AS OF '...'

    FROM tablename FOR SYSTEM_TIME BETWEEN '...' AND '...'

    FROM tablename FOR SYSTEM_TIME FROM '...' TO '...'

-- 

Vik Fearing



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