On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 11:16:13AM +0200, Hannu Krosing wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 09:34, Karel Zak wrote:

> >  I think, we can keep this behaviour for to_char(), the good thing
> >  is that you can formatting interval to strings that seems like
> >  standard time (15:10:33), etc.
> 
> But interval _is_ _not_ point-in-time, it is a time_span_ .
> 
> It can be either good if it gives the results you want or bad if it does
> give wrong results like returning 03:10:33 for the above 
> 
> I would suggest that a separate to_char function would be written that
> would be _specific_to_interval_ datatype - so wheb i do
> 
> to_char('33s 15h 10m'::interval, 'SS') I will get the actual length of 
> 
> interval in seconds, 15*3600+10*60+33 = 54633s and not just the seconds part (33)
>
> whereas to_char('33s 15h 10m'::interval, 'MI SS') would give 
> 
> 15*60+10=910 min 33 sec ('910 33')

 Well, If the to_char() for interval will output result that you want,
 how can I output '15:10:33'?

 For this I want two direffent function or anothers format marks for 
 to_char() like

    to_char('33s 15h 10m'::interval, '#MI #SS');
    ---
    '910 33'

 but for "standard" marks (that now works like docs describe :-) will output
 MI in 0..59 range.

    to_char('33s 15h 10m'::interval, 'MI:SS');
    ---
    '10:33'

 IMHO it's acceptable. I don't want close the way for output formatting
 in "standard" date/time ranges. We can support _both_ ways. Or not?
 
 Thomas, you are quiet? :-)
 
    Karel


PS. the PostgreSQL converting intervals to "standard" format too:

test=# select '33h 15m'::interval - '10h 2m 3s'::interval ;
 ?column? 
----------
 23:12:57
(1 row)

test=# select '45h 15m'::interval - '10h 2m 3s'::interval ;
    ?column?    
----------------
 1 day 11:12:57

(hmm.. I unsure if this is really released 7.2, I maybe have
 some pre-7.2 version now. Is this 7.2 behaviuor?)

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