Added to TODO: * Add missing parameter handling in to_char() http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2005-12/msg00948.php
I added a URL in TODO because it is a single message of detail I need to reference. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gavin Sherry wrote: > On Wed, 21 Dec 2005, Tom Lane wrote: > > > Manuel Sugawara <masm@fciencias.unam.mx> writes: > > > (Some time ago I proposed an--incomplete--patch and it was rejectd by > > > Karel arguing that to_char functions should behave *exactly* the same > > > way that they do in Oracle.) > > > > That is the accepted plan for to_char ... of course, if Oracle changes > > to_char every so often, it'll get more interesting to decide what to do. > > There's some functionality in 10g which PostgreSQL does not have: > > TZD - returns the short timezone string with daylight saving information, > eg: PDT > > TZM - timezone offset minutes part > > TZH - timezone offset hours part > > TZR - timezone region (US/Pacific, for example) > > RR/RRRR - accept 'rounded' years, eg 99-1-1 = 1999-1-1 (kind of pointless) > > FF - specify how many digits to the right of the decimal place to display, > when looking at factions of seconds. Eg: HH:MM:SS.FF3 would produce > 15:56:22.123 > > X - the local radix character. Eg: HH:MM:SSXFF would produce 15:56:22.123 > > E - Era name (like, Japanese Imperial) (kind of pointless) > EE - Full era name > > DS - Locale formatted short date. For example, DD/MM/YYYY for the Brits, > MM/DD/YYYY for the Yanks > > DL - Locale formatted long date. Eg: fmDay, dd. Month yyyy in Germany > > SCC - Like 'CC', but will carry a - (minus) for BC dates (I'm not sure if > this implies that Oracle wants BC dates to be marked 'BC'. I don't have > an Oracle system around at the moment to check though :-() > > TS - Locale formatted short time. > > YEAR - Year in words > > SYEAR - Year in words, prefixed by minus sign for BC dates > > SYYYY - YYYY, prefixed by minus sign for BC dates > > Gavin > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq > -- Bruce Momjian http://candle.pha.pa.us SRA OSS, Inc. http://www.sraoss.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq