Hi Niphlod, I got
<type 'exceptions.NameError'>(global name 'epoch' is not defined) I am using version 2.0.9 What did i miss? Ashraf On Friday, November 23, 2012 1:54:31 AM UTC+3, Niphlod wrote: > > Mind that the functionality is database dependant, hence you won't get the > same results changing the db engine. Moreover you get different "rounding" > errors trying to subtract similar dates. > > Recent web2py's DAL supports an "epoch()" method that returns "seconds > passed since 1-1-1970". If you can live with that, it's more deterministic > and safer and works in the same way in all engines (e.g., need to develop > on sqlite and in production use postgresql) and its functionality is > supported on practically every db. > > On Thursday, November 22, 2012 9:55:04 PM UTC+1, dederocks wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> If you have two datetime fields dta and dtb, a db().select(dta-dtb) will >> return zero using the sqlite db, but a correct value if you use postgresql >> for example. >> The trick to make it work is to replace dta by julianday(dta) in the >> select, e.g. db().select(julianday(dta)-julianday(dtb)). >> >> I guess not that easy to fix, especially since this substitution would >> have to operate only when a datetime delta is computed? >> >> Or is there a way to do it I havent't found? >> >> Andre >> > --